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T Tuesday, June 14, 2016uesday, June 14, 2016 San Juan Star The 50¢ DAILY Governor DAILY Bridles at US Supreme Court Decision Against PR in Debt Case P5 Orlando Puer Gunman Puerto Rico Mournsto Rico Mourns Was ‘Cool Orlando Massacre Victims and Calm’ Orlando Massacre Victims After Mass Close to Half Were Boricuas Shooting, Close to Half Were Boricuas Police Say P3-4 P3-4 P29-30 NOTICIAS ESPANOL P29-30 en P11-12 787.743.3346 • Fax 787.743.5100 • thesanjuandailystar.com

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GOOD MORNING 3 June 14, 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. Gay Rights Activist Serrano, PR Pols Express Solidarity with Loved Ones of Orlando Victims By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA the fact that this violence is generated by the rhetoric [email protected] of hatred by political and religious leaders who are fundamentalists. They have to stop the dehumaniza- uman rights activist and Puerto Rico Para tion campaign against the LGBTT people once and for Tod@s founder Pedro Julio Serrano travelled all. We are human beings who deserve to love in peace, Hto Orlando, Fla. on Monday morning to show freedom and dignity.” his solidarity with the loved ones of the victims of Gov. Alejandro García Padilla, meanwhile, said what is being described as the worst mass shooting in in a written statement that “the people of Puerto Rico, U.S history. [the fi rst lady] Wilma, and I join in prayer for the vic- In the wee hours Sunday, a man identifi ed as tims and relatives of the attack.” Omar Mateen, 29, killed 49 people at the Pulse night “In particular, our solidarity and prayers go to club in the Central Florida city that has been the pri- the Puerto Rican victims and survivors and their fami- mary destination for Puerto Ricans migrating to the lies. Hatred and terror can have no place in our soci- U.S. mainland amid the island’s decade-long econom- ety,” García Padilla said. “We woke up [Sunday] with ic downturn. this terrible news that disrupts our deepest feelings Closed to half of the fatal victims of the shooting as a country. However, it is time to continue fi ghting were of Puerto Rican descent, Rolando Padua, deputy for the rights of all people and to educate, so that love secretary of state for the Puerto Rican government, always overcomes hatred. All marginalized commu- told Reuters on Monday. nities have an ally in me to continue the struggle for “I have no words for a moment that is so tragic, equal rights.” INDEX but I will take action,” Serrano said, according to Inter said that his prayers and thoughts are with the victims Popular Democratic Party (PDP) Sen. Ángel Rosa News Service. “In the face of so much pain, I am trav- elling today to Orlando to express my solidarity -- in and their family members. Local 3 Science 31 person --with the victims’ loved ones. Whatever I can “What happened in Orlando shows that the fi ght Mainland 10 Health 32 do (being a hug, a call for action, or a word) I will do against terrorism has failed,” Rosa said. “The terror- Business 16 Legal NoƟ ces 33 it. It is a time for great solidarity.” ists are no longer outside the U.S.; they are part of the InternaƟ onal 19 Sports 41 The human rights activist, whose organization country and the fear and concern over these actions Viewpoint 24 Games 45 Puerto Rico Para Tod@s fi ghts for the equal rights of will raise tempers in favor of policies and speeches like the LGBTT community and for social justice, said he those given by Donald Trump.” Pets 26 Horoscope 46 has already contacted some of the family members of San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz also said Entertainment 27 Cartoons 47 Puerto Rican victims. that love should always prevail over hate. NoƟ cias en Español 29 “This barbaric act does not have words to de- “I want to express my deepest feelings of solidar- scribe it,” Serrano added. “What I can do is denounce ity to the families of the victims of such a vile crime that took place this weekend in the city of Orlando,” Cruz said in a written statement. “I can not conceive that homophobia is able to produce so much hatred as to kill someone just for having the courage to be who they are, for having the integrity to live life as they want to and for fully loving who their heart tells them to love.” According to the Associated Press, the last of the bodies were removed from the Orlando nightclub overnight as investigators dug into the background of the gunman, who called 911 to profess allegiance to the Islamic State during the attack. Pedro Julio Serrano Continues on page 4

4 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 3 tifi ed as Mateen, an American-born Muslim Wielding an AR-15 semi-automatic ri- vehicle to punch a hole in a wall and allow “We will not be defi ned by the act of who worked as a security guard in Florida, fl e and a handgun, Mateen opened fi re at the dozens of club-goers to escape, police said. a cowardly hater,” Orlando Mayor Buddy AP reported. FBI offi cials said they had in- crowded Pulse club in such close quarters President Barack Obama called the Dyer vowed on Monday. vestigated him in 2013 and 2014 on suspi- that the bullets could hardly miss, according shooting an “act of terror” and an “act of The killer, who died in a gun battle cion of terrorist sympathies but could not to the AP report. He was gunned down after hate” against a place of “solidarity and em- with a SWAT team early Sunday, was iden- make a case against him. police used explosives and a small armored powerment” for gays. Close to Half of Orlando Massacre Victims Were Puerto Rican By JOHN McPHAUL An island TV station put the num- The Puerto Rico Department of Meanwhile, secretary-designate of [email protected] ber of Puerto Rican victims at 24 on State expects that all the victims will be the New Progressive Party (NPP), Wil- Monday afternoon. identifi ed and that their origins will be liam Villafañe repudiated the act of vio- lose to half of the Latino victims Padua said Monday that he com- provided to try to help those who are lence. of the massacre perpetrated by a municated directly with offi cials of the boricua. “The event that occurred Sun- Clone gunman early Sunday morn- central Florida city and designated a The help will be provided through day morning was a cowardly act that ing in Orlando, Fla. are of Puerto Rican person to handle communication be- the agency’s Offi ce of Foreign Relations. we totally repudiate, especially when origin, according to Puerto Rico Deputy tween the island and authorities who It will consist of locating the families, among the victims were [fellow] Puerto Secretary of State Rolando Padua. are attending to matters related to the orientation in the transfer of cadavers Ricans,” Villafañe said. “Hate and vio- “What they have reported to us so far massacre. and help in the required paperwork lence damages our society …” is that 90 percent of the victims are Latinos Forty-nine people were killed and both for the state of Florida and the is- Villafañe also sent a message to and that more than half of the dead victims 53 were injured in the assault, carried land, among other things, Padua said. LGBTT activist Pedro Julio Serrano in are of Puerto Rican origin,” Padua said in out by a 29-year-old Muslim American The offi cial estimated that in two which he said that “with hate you don’t a brief telephone interview. “We are await- man who pledged allegiance to the Is- or three days the families will be able to combat terrorism.” ing an offi cial list of the victims this after- lamic State during the mass shooting, do the paperwork to transport the bod- “Your attacks don’t sit well with noon.” the largest in U.S. history. ies of their loved ones to the island. the people because they use human He said that cases would be han- pain to advance political causes,” Vil- dled case by case, since some family lafañe said. “In the New Progressive members could decide to cremate and Party we respect the rights of each in- even bury their loved ones in the main- dividual and their positions. We don’t land United States. understand why Pedro Julio uses this “The offi ce of Foreign Relations is moment to launch political attacks. available for the orientation of families, We must be united with the message many of whom don’t know what admin- of solidarity and must not go with op- istrative paperwork will be required to portunism. The NPP will not depart transport the bodies,” the offi cial said. from its solidarity with the families of “To those families in Puerto Rico who the victims and will not respond to at- are worried about a relative or know tacks from those who want to demand that one has died, they can communi- respect based on insults. His agenda cate with the Offi ce of Foreign Relation of hate against the party is regrettable at 787-721-1751 to solicit help.” …”

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 5 Governor Bridles at US Supreme Court Decision Against PR in Debt Case By JOHN McPHAUL The case has diminished in impor- relief legislation, the AP report said. [email protected] tance since Congress began considering Justice Sonia Sotomayor, whose the PROMESA legislation. Help for the parents were born in Puerto Rico, fi led ov. Alejandro García Padilla said debt-stricken territory may be just weeks a dissent that was joined by Justice Ruth he diff ers with the decision issued away after the House voted late last week Bader Ginsburg. She said preventing the GMonday by the United States Su- to approve the bill. island from passing its own debt restruc- preme Court on the creation of a judicial Lawmakers had hoped to pass the turing laws “means that a government is tool to declare bankruptcy for local pub- measure before May 1, when Puerto Rico left powerless and with no legal process lic corporations and thereby avoid pay- defaulted on $370 million in bond pay- to help its 3.5 million citizens,” according ment on part of the island’s debt. ments. GOP leaders are now focusing on to AP. “I disagree with the result,” he a July 1 deadline, when around $2 billion “Congress could step in to resolve said. in principal and interest payments come Puerto Rico’s crisis,” Sotomayor said. After Puerto Rico was left out of Alejandro García Padilla due. “But, in the interim, the government Chapter 9 of the federal bankruptcy law A high court ruling in Puerto Rico’s should not have to wait for possible con- in 1984, Law 71, better known as the come its severe economic and fi scal cri- favor would have given the island more gressional action to avert the consequenc- “criollo” bankruptcy law was passed in sis, which continues to get worse.” leverage to negotiate with creditors, even es of unreliable electricity, transportation 2014. He said that one of the bodies of as Congress moves closer to passing debt- and safe water.” The commonwealth is mired in re- Congress has already acted. cession and cannot pay $70-plus billion “Last week, the House of Repre- in public debt. sentatives passed H.R. 5278, the law for But in a 5-2 decision, the U.S. high the Puerto Rico Oversight Management CARPET court ruled against the law. The judges and Economic Stability ACT (PROME- said action of bankruptcy of public cor- SA),” the resident commissioner said. porations falls on Congress and that “PROMESA provides a broad mecha- Puerto Rico does not have the authority nism to restructure the debt in conjunc- WE ARE YOUR INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING SOLUTION to restructure its debt under a regime tion with the creation of a temporary and similar to Chapter 9 of the federal bank- independent fi scal supervision board.” RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIES ruptcy code. 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6 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Protesters Target Proposed Federal Oversight Board By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA tos Independence Movement and other The group said it is of great impor- protesters in the protest. [email protected] individuals who are against H.R. 5278, tance that the island’s youth understands “We express our strong opposition which was passed last week in the U.S. the implications of the fi nancial oversight to the fi scal control board that is being embers of various organiza- House of Representatives and that would board so that they organize themselves created in the U.S. Congress,” the MST tions carried out an act of civil impose a fi nancial oversight board on against the austerity measures the board said in a written statement. “The board, Mdisobedience against the pro- the island. will impose. which is a refl ection of our colonial sta- posed Financial Oversight and Manage- “This group believes that the im- “This has to serve as a motivator to tus, will not solve any of the problems ment Board on Monday morning in front plementation of the board will exacer- fi ght against it, mainly for us, the young- we suff er as workers in our country. The of the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Old bate the social inequality the country is est who will be hit the hardest as one clear purpose of the fi scal control board San Juan. facing, having a direct impact in non- of proposals is to reduce the minimum will be to ensure the payment of the debt Among the groups protesting were privileged sectors,” Christian Báez, an wage [for workers under age 25] to $4.25 to vulture bondholders that for decades the Socialist Workers Movement (MST 18-year-old from Ramón López Sicardo an hour,” Báez said. have looted us, and which are supported by its Spanish acronym), the Working Public Housing Project, said in a radio Meanwhile, members of the afore- by the New Progressive Party and the People’s Party Youth, the National Hos- interview with Wapa Radio. mentioned groups joined the younger Popular Democratic Party.” Environmentalists Blast Bill That Proposes Construction They Say Favors WTE Incinerator By JOHN McPHAUL citizens charged Monday that Reps. César to-energy (WTE) project in Arecibo. [email protected] Hernández, Gabriel Rodríguez Aguiló and “Using incorrect information and Ricardo Llerandi fi led a bill, PC 2894, with giving a false impression of the potential he Puerto Rico Ornithological So- the purpose of interfering in the lawsuit threats, the representatives have proposed ciety, the coalition against the in- that the groups have brought against the a bill that includes the construction of a Tcinerator in Arecibo and a group of proponent of the Energy Answers waste- highway, ordering actions of drainage of wetlands, control of levels and activation of pumping without assigning one cent A. ZEPEDA REALTY duty, and without one study that sustains so that the agencies comply with their their determinations,” said Nathaniel González, president of the Puerto Rican Ornithological Society. Myra Conty, spokeswoman for the César Hernández COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES “this bill serves the interests of Energy a decision that seeks to do the opposite,” Coalition Against the Incinerator, said said Pedro Saadé of the University of Answers and the construction of the in- cinerator.” Puerto Rico Law Clinic. MANAGEMENT INCOME PRODUCING DNER [commonwealth Department of fi nal stages of an election campaign, is “This hurried bill, coming in the “The bill is a measure to punish the alarming and makes us question what Natural and Environmental Resources] PROPERTY for turning down the request of Energy the true intentions are of this alliance be- tween parties,” González said. “We would Answers to extract water from the wet- hate to see this Popular Democratic Party land and off ers them a new way to take water from the resource,” she said. administration end with a disastrous en- vironmental action. A bill of this magni- Please Contact Atilio Zepeda of San Juan ordered the Lands Authority tude needs evaluation and responsible “Just weeks since the Superior Court analysis. We ask that this administration to report and plan the drainage works Lic. #2095 • 787-616-1038 for the areas next to Caño Tiburones, a be faithful to its vision of respect and ap- preciation of citizen participation. It is for decision that seeks the protection of the this reason that we insist that … public [email protected] wetlands, they submit a bill in the House hearings be held to evaluate the proposed of Representatives to order the DNER to project.” clean the canals and drain the wetlands,

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8 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Environmental Group Calls for Response to Landfill Emergency By JOHN McPHAUL charge of solid waste disposal in Puerto “If there are no consequences for talvo said. [email protected] Rico, told the local press that to comply decades of pollution of aquifers, the He said the only focus that works with the law “is a great challenge to ope- ocean and marine resources and of the to resolve the crisis of the landfi lls is the n response to statements by the go- rators” of the toxic landfi lls. He sugges- air, then how can we blame the victims real execution of compliance and if not vernment of Puerto Rico, the citizens ted that it is the people are blamed for in this community and not those whose the contamination will only get worse. Iaction group Puerto Rico Limpio producing garbage. job it is to apply the law?” Torres Mon- “After decades of contamination said Monday that only through the full “The law is clear: each lan- permitted by the Puerto Rico En- application of federal and local laws can dfi ll must have reinforcements, vironmental Quality Board and the crisis of toxic landfi lls in Puerto Rico the garbage covered and its sys- the EPA, it is clear that the poli- be resolved. tems of control of leaks or they cy is not to do anything, which “The focus on recycling has not re- are not legal. This could not be has created this crisis,” Santiago solved the problem for the Puerto Rican more simple,” Torres Montal- said. “Our landfi lls are still not communities. The results are terrible. vo said. “The majority of the 27 reinforced, there is no system of Our rate of recycling is less than 10 per- landfi lls in Puerto Rico do not control of leaks, nor is there any cent,” said Hiram Torres Montalvo, co- comply with any of these requi- kind of monitoring of gas, nor is founder of Puerto Rico Limpio. “There rements and nobody is doing waste covered,” he said. is a simple reason for this failure: Why anything about it.” Torres Montalvo reiterated recycle when a municipality can depo- He said that the mayors that “they are illegal sites that sit all its garbage in a cheap landfi ll that do not worry about the law, nor violate local and federal laws.” does not comply for half the price or does the Puerto Rican govern- “The response of the [island less? The landfi lls have no incentive to ment, and U.S. Environmental solid waste authority] and the participate [in recycling] and when the Protection Agency (EPA) Region complicit behavior of the EPA is rules governing solid waste disposal are 2 Administrator Judith Enck an eff ort to distract and confuse not complied with, it also makes no sen- doesn’t want to do anything, so the public from their own failu- se to comply with them.” where is the great challenge to res in the job of protecting our Nelson Santiago, the offi cial in the operators of the landfi lls? communities,” he said. High Court Won’t Hear Dispute Over Birthright Citizenship he Supreme Court has rejected an lower court ruling that said the consti- Samoans to be “nationals,” not full ci- ment offi cials. The government of Ame- appeal from a group of American tutional guarantee of birthright citizen- tizens like those born in Puerto Rico, rican Samoa has argued that automatic TSamoans who say the United Sta- ship does not extend to the islands that Guam and other U.S. territories (Puerto U.S. citizenship could undermine local tes should grant full citizenship to people have been a part of the country since Ricans were granted statutory citizen- traditions and practices, including rules born in the U.S. territory. 1900. ship on March 2, 1917, when President that restrict land ownership to those of The justices on Monday let stand a Current law considers American Woodrow Wilson signed the Jones-Sha- Samoan ancestry. froth Act, under which Puerto Rico be- The Obama administration also came a U.S. territory). American Samoan weighed in against the challengers, sa- AFTER REMODELLING THEY nationals are allowed to work and live ying the issue should be decided by Con- gress if the elected government of Ameri- anywhere in the United States, but un- LEAVE YOU CONTAMINATION like citizens, they can’t vote or hold elec- can Samoa changes its position. About 56,000 people live in Ameri- tive offi ce. The challengers said that the law vio- can Samoa. People born there who want GIVE US A CALL lates the 14th Amendment, which grants full citizenship must leave the territory citizenship to anyone born in the United and live in a U.S. state for at least three WE ARE YOUR SOLUTION States. But the U.S. Court of Appeals for months to apply for naturalization. Many the District of Columbia Circuit ruled last complain that the inconvenience and ex- year that birthright citizenship does not pense of the process deters them from DURA CARPET automatically apply to the nation’s unin- pursuing citizenship. corporated political territories. The lawsuit’s lead plaintiff , Leneu- The lawsuit was fi led by a small oti Tuaua, said he wanted to become a (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 group of American Samoans who did not law enforcement offi cer in California but have the support of the islands’ govern- couldn’t because he isn’t a citizen.

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 9 Puerto Rican Pride Shines in Parade Despite the Island’s Woes By SARAH MASLIN NIR and creditors next month. SAMANTHA SCHMIDT As Santos Seda, the mayor of Guánica, in southern Puerto Rico, stood near fl oats getting ready to stroll down uerto Rico may be in an economic tailspin, but the Fifth Avenue, he said he believed there was an answer to 59th annual Puerto Rican Day Parade was a mo- the island’s economic woes: full statehood. “It’s time for Pment to celebrate the island’s joys. us to get out of this ambiguity,” Mr. Seda said in Spanish. Pint-size drum majorettes, dancing girls dressed as “It’s time to defi ne ourselves.” rain-forest frogs and thumping reggaeton music coursed This year’s parade was the fi rst time that Puerto Ri- through a canyon of Puerto Rican fl ags along Fifth Av- can gay pride was offi cially a part of the celebration, with enue in New York City on Sunday. In the wildly cheering the honoring of Pedro Julio Serrano, an advocate for hu- crowd, there was a sense that the parade was in part a pep man and gay rights. Puerto Rico allowed gay people to rally. marry this year. News from Orlando, Fla., of a mass shoot- “It’s full of life,” said Miriam Rodríguez, 63, a book- ing at a gay nightclub in the early hours of the morning keeper from the Bronx. “We feel if we’re here, present, that killed 50 people also shivered along the parade route. we’re somehow supporting the island,” she said, a senti- each dressed elaborately as one of the island’s best fea- The nightclub catered to Latin Americans, and many of ment underscored by the harsh realities of life there. tures. El Yunque, the rain forest (a young woman covered the victims were of Latino heritage. Two of her nephews left Puerto Rico in the past year, in leaves), stood on 44th Street before the parade started, “That’s scary because that’s not what America is she said, after fi nding it impossible to fi nd jobs. “It’s a sad chatting with the beaches (a girl clad head to toe in shells supposed to be like,” said Al Amaro, 70, an actor from situation,” Ms. Rodríuez said from under her white fe- and a skirt of ocean water). In glittery eye makeup, with Manhattan, on a side street as costumed performers mus- dora. “The doctors are leaving the island, the teachers are a miniature representation of a 16th-century tower atop tered for the parade around him. “Hatred does not give leaving the island.” her head, the San Felipe del Morro Castle, which is in San fruit to anything wonderful.” Classic cars carried superstars of Puerto Rican de- Juan, gamely posed for pictures. And yet the parade was not somber, unfurling un- scent like Carmelo Anthony of the New York Knicks. “We can show the people no matter what is happen- der an unblemished sky, before a crowd that cheered Scantily clad women on stilts draped in red, white and ing, we can show the world that we are talented, we like and shimmied for all things Puerto Rican along the av- blue passed by, followed by fl oats celebrating Goya prod- art, so people don’t see Puerto Rico just for its bad eco- enue. And the pride did not, it seemed, depend upon ucts and prominent Puerto Rican achievements like the nomic status,” Mr. Bruno said. whether the revelers themselves were Puerto Rican. Clar- Arecibo Observatory, where one of the world’s largest ra- The island has been struggling with more than $70 ence White, 44, a delivery man from Laurelton, Queens, dio telescopes is. billion in debt. On Saturday, President Obama pushed for cheered loudly for Puerto Rico -- in a thick Jamaican ac- William Alexis Bruno brought a squad of 22 children passage in the Senate of a rescue package that would help cent. who were dancers from Manati, in the north of Puerto Rico, ease the island’s debt, of which it owes $2 billion to its “I have many Puerto Rican female friends!” he said. San Juan to Host International Conference on Virtual Education Next Week By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA participants at the event. innovative educational experiences and academic mobility [email protected] The gathering was fi rst announced last month by Gov. and public cooperation initiatives, among others. Alejandro García Padilla, who emphasized that the encoun- Puerto Rico Education Department school directors, ome 350 local and international experts, including rep- ter “seeks to create greater awareness of the enormous impor- teachers, students, public administrative teaching staff and resentatives of multilateral organizations, government tance of technology as a tool for education and innovation.” private school educators, as well as the general public, can Soffi cials, educational leaders, academics and scientists Román said that among the representatives of partici- participate in the activities free of charge, Román added. from more than 20 countries, have confi rmed their participa- pating international organizations are ambassadors Néstor OAE Secretary General of Virtual Educa José María tion in the XVII International Virtual Edu Encounter. Méndez and Neil Parsan, adjunct general secretary and ex- Antón said the international encounter, an initiative of the The event, to be held June 20-24 at the Puerto Rico Con- ecutive secretary of integrated development from the Orga- OEA that since 2001 has driven innovation in education to vention Center in San Juan’s Miramar sector, aims to project nization of American States (OEA by its Spanish acronym), promote inclusive and sustainable social transformation, has Puerto Rico as an “interchange center” on issues such as edu- respectively; Emiliana Vegas, education director with the reached more than 75,000 educators directly in Latin Amer- cation, technology, innovation and competitiveness. International Development Bank; and Paulo Speller, general ica and the Caribbean. Another 250,000 educators from 100 “Puerto Rico will have a great opportunity to gener- secretary of the Iberia-American States Organization. countries have been impacted online, he added. ate dialogue and discussion with international experts and Román added that other important university rep- “We are very pleased that Puerto Rico is welcoming the educational leaders about the challenges posed by globaliza- resentatives, academics and scientists from Ecuador, Peru, XVII International Virtual Edu Encounter 2016 and can show tion and new technologies in the education systems of the Argentina, Cuba, Chile, Colombia, Spain, Mexico, Uruguay, its advanced educational projects in academic diplomacy, in- world,” Education Secretary Rafael Román said in a written Dominican Republic, Brazil, Portugal, the mainland U.S. and novation and connectivity -- including the Puerto Rico Cam- statement.” “Similarly, this meeting will serve to present the Puerto Rico will also be participating in the event. pus, the New Virtual School and the Broadband Plan -- that alternatives and/or solutions that governments use to over- Román said the public policy makers and educational will be showcased at the encounter,” Antón said. come challenges in the education technology and innovation experts will off er presentations in multiple forums, meetings, For more information on the XVII International Virtual fi elds.” keynote lectures and workshops on good practices in educa- Edu Encounter visit their website at http://www.virtualedu- Román added that he expects more than 7,000 daily tion public policy, infrastructure and connectivity initiatives, ca.org/encuentros/puertorico.

Mainland 10 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Hispanics Shaken by Heavy Toll at Orlando Club Massacre t was a carefree “vacilón” - a pumped up A boy creates a cordon around family party - at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub on members as they leave a senior citizen’s ISaturday night, full of Latinos dancing to center, after being notifi ed about the fate salsa, bachata and thumping reggaeton at the of their loved ones, one day after a mass gay club’s Latin music night. shooting at the Pulse gay night club in Or- By early Sunday morning, the party lando, Florida on Monday. was shattered by the biggest mass murder in modern U.S. history. Most of the 49 people Reuters by telephone. shot dead by a single gunman were Latino, Jose Calderon, president of the national more than half of them of Puerto Rican origin Hispanic Federation, noted that many gays and at least three of them Mexican citizens, migrate to the United States from Latin according to offi cials. America to escape discrimination in their For Puerto Rico, it was the latest and home countries where homophobia may be most tragic in a litany of hardships to affl ict more prevalent. the U.S. territory, ranging from a crippling “It happens all the time. People fl ee $70 billion debt to an exodus of its youth to Puerto Rico and come to the U.S. because of the United States in search of jobs. our greater freedoms. That compounds the For Hispanics throughout the country, tragedy,” Calderon said. it was a shock to see so many Latino names JetBlue airline said it is providing free on the list of the dead, and many were con- seats on fl ights to and from Orlando, from any destination they fl y to, for immediate cerned that the tragedy aff ected a vulnerable family and domestic partners of victims who subset of Latinos in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, were killed or injured. transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. Meanwhile, things took a turn for the “We are in crisis,” said Zoe Colon, direc- worse in Puerto Rico on Monday as the U.S. tor of Florida and Southeast Operations for Supreme Court refused to revive a local debt- the Hispanic Federation, a national commu- restructuring law, leaving the island at risk of nity service group. a messy default unless Congress passes legis- “What happened yesterday was not only lation soon to help it survive the crisis.. an attack on our brothers and sisters of the In Orlando’s Latin music community, LGBTQ community, but also an attack on our people said they were at least relieved that Hispanic community,” she said at a news con- one of the Pulse DJs, Ray Rivera or DJ Infi - ference with more than 20 organizations that nite, got out alive after helping to shield two work with Latinos in and around Orlando. people in his booth. Colon said victims and their families Ramon Enrique Gomez, an Orlando DJ needed services such as hotlines and counsel- known as Candy Boy said: “This really hits ing in Spanish. Some victims would need as- us Latinos because our music is about cele- sistance applying for visas specifi c to victims brating life.” (Additional reporting by Frank of crime. And she expected many families Jack Daniel in Mexico City and Dan Burns in will need help raising funds to bury loved New York; Writing by Fiona Ortiz; Editing by ones back at home, particularly in Puerto Mary Milliken) Rico. Close to 30 percent of Orlando’s popula- tion is Hispanic, and some 300,000 people of Puerto Rican heritage live in the metropoli- tan area. The Puerto Rican government set up a regional offi ce in Orlando two years ago to support the community there. Offi cials from Puerto Rico and Mexico said they were working to get support in place for families. Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro Garcia called the shooting hateful and said family members of workers in his administration had been killed. “We are helping to orient families with Family members help a woman out of a se- any paperwork they have to go through to nior citizen’s center after being notifi ed of the fate of their loved ones, one day after a bring home the bodies of the victims to the mass shooting at the Pulse gay night club island,” Rolando Padua, deputy secretary of in Orlando, Florida on Monday. state for the Puerto Rican government, told

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 11 Mainland Orlando Gunman Was ‘Cool and Calm’ After Massacre, Police Say By LIZETTE ALVAREZ, RICHARD PÉREZ- Qaeda,” which, like the Islamic State, is a Sun- were statements made about imminent loss of PEÑA and CHRISTINE HAUSER ni Muslim terrorist group, James Comey, the life.” F.B.I. director, said Monday. “He also said he Law enforcement offi cials decided to he gunman who went on a shooting was a member of Hezbollah,” a Shiite group in mount an assault on the club, but an explo- rampage in a popular gay nightclub here confl ict with Al Qaeda and the Islamic State. sive placed on the wall did not penetrate com- Tshot nearly all of his victims in the fi rst “He said he hoped that law enforcement pletely, so offi cers used an armored vehicle to stages of the assault, then was utterly “cool would raid his apartment and assault his wife punch a hole about two feet off the ground, al- and calm” while he talked by phone to law and child so that he could martyr himself,” Mr. lowing hostages to fl ee, the chief said. Mr. Ma- enforcement offi cials about further carnage, Comey said. teen also came through the breach in the wall, claimed allegiance to the Islamic State and “Our investigation involved introducing Chief Mina said, and was killed in a shootout praised the Boston Marathon bombers, offi - confi dential sources to him, recording conver- with the police. cials said on Monday. sations with him, following him, reviewing When asked during the news conference transactional records from his communica- Investigators gathered evidence on an if there was a chance that people might have tions,” and searching government records for outside wall of the Pulse nightclub on been struck by friendly fi re or in the crossfi re, mentions of him, the director said. “We then Sunday. Chief Mina said: “I will say that is all part of the interviewed him twice. He admitted making investigation. But I will say when our SWAT the statements his co-workers reported, but Monday, the father, teary-eyed, told reporters offi cers, about eight or nine offi cers, opened explained that he did it in anger because he that he had no inkling of what was to come. fi re, their backdrop was a concrete wall. And thought his co-workers were discriminating “If I knew 1 percent about what he was they were being fi red upon, so that is all part against him and teasing him because he was doing, I would have called the F.B.I.,” the elder of the investigation.” Muslim.” Mr. Mateen said. “He went against my prin- The F.B.I. closed the investigation, and ciples as a father and as a U.S. citizen.” Mr. Mateen continued working as a security Chief Mina said that an off -duty offi cer guard. who had been working at Pulse responded to The Florida Department of Corrections re- shots fi red at about 2 a.m. Sunday. Additional vealed on Monday that before working for the offi cers rushed to the scene, he said, and en- Omar Mateen private security fi rm G4S, Mr. Mateen worked tered the nightclub, where they engaged in briefl y as a state prison guard. Alberto C. Mos- a gun battle with Mr. Mateen, forcing him to As offi cials off ered new details about coso, a department spokesman, said that Mr. retreat to a bathroom where offi cers believed the worst mass shooting in American history, Mateen worked at Martin Correctional Institu- he had four to fi ve hostages. About 15 to 20 which left 49 people dead and 53 wounded, tion from October 2006 to April 2007, but did people were in another bathroom. Chief John Mina of the Orlando Police Depart- not say why he left. “At that time we were able to save and ment said that the gunman, Omar Mateen, 29, The government of Saudi Arabia reported rescue dozens and dozens of people and get Two men embraced after leaving the Par- told police negotiators — falsely, they later dis- on Monday that Mr. Mateen had traveled to them out of the club,” Chief Mina said. A liament House, a gay-friendly resort in covered — that he had explosives and accom- that country twice to make a religious pilgrim- SWAT team was called and took up positions Orlando, Fla., on Sunday. plices at Pulse nightclub. age known as the umrah. The Interior Ministry in a bathroom across from where Mr. Mateen Mr. Mateen eventually made comments said he had visited in March 2011 for 10 days, had taken cover. persuading them that “there would be an im- and in March 2012 for eight days. From that point, “it kind of stabilized At hospitals and gathering spots nearby, minent loss of life,” Chief Mina said, prompt- Investigators were hunting for any indica- and the suspect had barricaded himself in the relatives and friends of the clubgoers who re- ing the chief to end a three-hour standoff and tion that Mr. Mateen might have had help in bathroom,” and there was no shooting during mained unaccounted for began to lose hope order the assault that killed Mr. Mateen and planning or carrying out the slaughter, and the subsequent standoff , the chief said. Mr. that their loved ones had somehow survived. freed dozens of people trapped in the club. they continued combing through the battered, Mateen called 911, beginning a series of calls And those who had already learned that their President Obama, speaking to reporters at blood-spattered wreckage of Pulse for clues. and conversations with the police, in which he loved ones had died began to plan for funer- the White House, said it appeared the attack “So far, we see no indication that this was declared allegiance to the Islamic State, the ter- als. was “an example of the kind of homegrown part of a plot directed from outside the United rorist group that has taken over parts of Syria, “I cannot imagine being one of the parents extremism that all of us have been concerned States,” Mr. Comey said. Iraq and Libya. The attackers who killed 14 or knowing your loved one may be among the about,” with a gunman who was inspired by After a night in which dozens of bodies people in San Bernardino, Calif., in December deceased and waiting to fi nd out,” Mr. Dyer radical material he found online. were removed from the scene, Mayor Buddy also stated their allegiance to the group. said. The authorities adjusted the death toll Even as American military forces and in- Dyer said on Monday that 48 of the 49 dead “He was cool and calm when he was mak- on Monday, saying that the 50 people killed telligence agencies attack the Islamic State and victims had been identifi ed, and the families of ing those phone calls to us,” Chief Mina said. included the gunman. Orlando Health, which other extremist groups, Mr. Obama said, “one 46 of them had been notifi ed. “We had a team of crisis negotiators that did has a network of medical facilities in the area, of the biggest challenges we are going to have Mr. Mateen had a chilling history that in- talk to the suspect, just trying to get as much said 43 victims remained in the hospital, in- is this kind of propaganda and perversions of cluded talking about killing people, beating information as possible, and they focused on cluding six who would undergo operations on Islam that you see generated on the internet.” his former wife and voicing hatred of minori- what they could do to resolve the situation.” Monday. New information also emerged Monday ties, gays and Jews; most of his victims were But, he added, “he really wasn’t asking Investigators continued on Monday to on Mr. Mateen, including frightening state- gay, Latino, or both. His father, Seddique Mir for a lot and we were doing most of the ask- scour the crime scene for evidence and piece ments he made three years ago to co-workers Mateen, an Afghan immigrant, has said that he ing.” Asked about reports that Mr. Mateen was together the gunman’s motive. Thirty victim at a security fi rm about being tied to terrorism, was particularly enraged by seeing a same-sex laughing or celebrating, the chief said there was witness specialists and crime reconstruction and that the resulting F.B.I. investigation was couple kiss, though the elder Mr. Mateen said no sign of that in the phone conversations. experts were on the scene, F.B.I. offi cials said. quite extensive, lasting 10 months. in a video he posted online that he believed “There was talk about bomb vests, about “First he claimed family connections to Al that it was up to God to punish gays. But on explosives, throughout,” and eventually “there Continues on page 12

Mainland 12 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 11 able for all those impacted by this horrifi c massacre.” In a letter to Mr. Obama, Mr. Scott sought two forms of Mr. Mateen’s father, Seddique Mir Mateen, posted a video federal aid: “provision of health and safety measures,” as well on his Facebook page early on Monday in which he expressed as “management, control and reduction of immediate threats regret and confusion about why his son had carried out the to public health and safety.” An emergency declaration would mass killing. give Florida up to $5 million in initial federal funding. “I don’t know what caused this,” said Mr. Mateen, speak- The toll is larger than the number of murders in Orlando ing in Dari, a language spoken in Afghanistan. “I did not know over the previous three years. Of an estimated 320 people in and did not understand that he has anger in his heart.” the club, nearly one-third were shot. The casualties far exceed- “My son, Omar Mateen, was a very good boy, an educated ed those in the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, where 32 people boy, who had a child and a wife, very respectful of his par- were killed, and the 2012 shooting at an elementary school in ents,” he said. Newtown, Conn., where 26 people died. At Monday’s news conference, A. Lee Bentley, the United States attorney for Central Florida, said the investigators had collected a large amount of electronic and criminal evidence Jaqueline Perez during a vigil Sunday in Orlando. and were trying to determine whether Mr. Mateen acted alone. hop area when I heard shots, bam, bam, bam,” he said, add- “If anyone else was involved in this crime,” Mr. Bentley ing, “Everybody was screaming and running toward the front said, “they will be prosecuted.” door.” The attacker, who was born in New York, turned what had It was the worst act of terrorism on American soil since been a celebratory night of dancing to salsa and merengue mu- Sept. 11, 2001, and the deadliest attack on a gay target in the sic at the crowdedPulse nightclub into a panicked scene of un- nation’s history. imaginable slaughter, the fl oors slicked with blood, the dead Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said on Monday that he had and the wounded piled atop one another. Terrifi ed people asked Mr. Obama to issue a federal emergency declaration for poured onto the darkened streets of the surrounding neigh- his state. borhood, some carried wounded victims to safety and police “Yesterday’s terror attack was an attack on our state and vehicles were pressed into service as makeshift ambulances to entire nation,” Mr. Scott said in a statement. “This morning, I rush people to hospitals. have asked President Obama to declare an emergency so that The Pulse nightclub in Orlando after the shooting. Joel Figueroa and his friends “were dancing by the hip- the full resources of the federal government can be made avail- Gay Men Limited as Blood Donors for Orlando Club Victims undreds lined up to give blood on Sunday in Orlando could slightly increase the US blood supply. Gay rights acti- to help the victims of the massacre at a gay nightclub, vists said it still perpetuated negative stereotypes dating to Hbut major restrictions remain for gay men wanting to the beginning of the AIDS crisis. give blood themselves. Messages left on Sunday for OneBlood and FDA offi cials The response overwhelmed OneBlood donation centers, were not immediately returned. where offi cials asked donors to make appointments and con- In a tweet, Pulse staff encouraged donations of water, jui- tinue donating over the next several days. ce and snacks for people waiting in long lines to donate blood Over 50 people were injured and 50 were killed when a in Orlando. gunman opened fi re early on Sunday inside the downtown According to the American Red Cross, roughly 38% of Orlando club Pulse. the US population is eligible to donate blood at any given While many Facebook and Twitter posts from indivi- time, but less than 10% of those people actually do so each duals and at least one gay advocacy group in Florida said no year. one would be turned away and all blood would be screened, All US blood donations are screened for HIV, the virus OneBlood denied any change in policy. that causes AIDS. The Zika virus has been a more immediate concern, and the FDA asks people to put off donating blood if “All FDA guidelines remain in eff ect for blood donation. they have been to outbreak areas, show symptoms of a Zika There are false reports circulating that FDA rules were being infection or have had sexual contact with someone exposed lifted. Not true,” OneBlood tweeted. to that virus. Negative stereotypes In Florida, the risk of a potential Zika virus outbreak has In December, the Food and Drug Administration lifted prompted some blood banks to seek more donations to stock a three-decade-old ban on blood donations from gay and bi- up on blood supplies before anyone in the state contracts the sexual men. But the lifetime ban was replaced with a new Zika virus from local mosquitoes. policy barring donations from men who have had sex with a OneBlood joined other blood banks in shipping blood man in the previous year. products from the continental US to Puerto Rico because of The new policy brought the US in line with Australia, a Zika virus outbreak on the Caribbean island that disrupted Japan, the UK and other countries, and researchers said it blood collections there.

Mainland 12 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star From page 11 able for all those impacted by this horrifi c massacre.” In a letter to Mr. Obama, Mr. Scott sought two forms of Mr. Mateen’s father, Seddique Mir Mateen, posted a video federal aid: “provision of health and safety measures,” as well on his Facebook page early on Monday in which he expressed as “management, control and reduction of immediate threats regret and confusion about why his son had carried out the to public health and safety.” An emergency declaration would mass killing. give Florida up to $5 million in initial federal funding. “I don’t know what caused this,” said Mr. Mateen, speak- The toll is larger than the number of murders in Orlando ing in Dari, a language spoken in Afghanistan. “I did not know over the previous three years. Of an estimated 320 people in and did not understand that he has anger in his heart.” the club, nearly one-third were shot. The casualties far exceed- “My son, Omar Mateen, was a very good boy, an educated ed those in the 2007 shooting at Virginia Tech, where 32 people boy, who had a child and a wife, very respectful of his par- were killed, and the 2012 shooting at an elementary school in ents,” he said. Newtown, Conn., where 26 people died. At Monday’s news conference, A. Lee Bentley, the United States attorney for Central Florida, said the investigators had collected a large amount of electronic and criminal evidence Jaqueline Perez during a vigil Sunday in Orlando. and were trying to determine whether Mr. Mateen acted alone. hop area when I heard shots, bam, bam, bam,” he said, add- “If anyone else was involved in this crime,” Mr. Bentley ing, “Everybody was screaming and running toward the front said, “they will be prosecuted.” door.” The attacker, who was born in New York, turned what had It was the worst act of terrorism on American soil since been a celebratory night of dancing to salsa and merengue mu- Sept. 11, 2001, and the deadliest attack on a gay target in the sic at the crowdedPulse nightclub into a panicked scene of un- nation’s history. imaginable slaughter, the fl oors slicked with blood, the dead Gov. Rick Scott of Florida said on Monday that he had and the wounded piled atop one another. Terrifi ed people asked Mr. Obama to issue a federal emergency declaration for poured onto the darkened streets of the surrounding neigh- his state. borhood, some carried wounded victims to safety and police “Yesterday’s terror attack was an attack on our state and vehicles were pressed into service as makeshift ambulances to entire nation,” Mr. Scott said in a statement. “This morning, I rush people to hospitals. have asked President Obama to declare an emergency so that The Pulse nightclub in Orlando after the shooting. Joel Figueroa and his friends “were dancing by the hip- the full resources of the federal government can be made avail- Gay Men Limited as Blood Donors for Orlando Club Victims undreds lined up to give blood on Sunday in Orlando slightly increase the US blood supply. Gay rights activists said to help the victims of the massacre at a gay nightclub, it still perpetuated negative stereotypes dating to the begin- Hbut major restrictions remain for gay men wanting to ning of the AIDS crisis. give blood themselves. Messages left on Sunday for OneBlood and FDA offi cials The response overwhelmed OneBlood donation centers, were not immediately returned. where offi cials asked donors to make appointments and con- In a tweet, Pulse staff encouraged donations of water, jui- tinue donating over the next several days. ce and snacks for people waiting in long lines to donate blood Over 50 people were injured and 50 were killed when a in Orlando. gunman opened fi re early on Sunday inside the downtown According to the American Red Cross, roughly 38% of the Orlando club Pulse. US population is eligible to donate blood at any given time, While many Facebook and Twitter posts from individuals but less than 10% of those people actually do so each year. and at least one gay advocacy group in Florida said no one All US blood donations are screened for HIV, the virus would be turned away and all blood would be screened, One- that causes AIDS. The Zika virus has been a more immediate Blood denied any change in policy. concern, and the FDA asks people to put off donating blood if “All FDA guidelines remain in eff ect for blood donation. they have been to outbreak areas, show symptoms of a Zika There are false reports circulating that FDA rules were being infection or have had sexual contact with someone exposed lifted. Not true,” OneBlood tweeted. to that virus. Negative stereotypes In Florida, the risk of a potential Zika virus outbreak has In December, the Food and Drug Administration lifted prompted some blood banks to seek more donations to stock a three-decade-old ban on blood donations from gay and up on blood supplies before anyone in the state contracts the bisexual men. But the lifetime ban was replaced with a new Zika virus from local mosquitoes. policy barring donations from men who have had sex with a OneBlood joined other blood banks in shipping blood man in the previous year. products from the continental US to Puerto Rico because of The new policy brought the US in line with Australia, Ja- a Zika virus outbreak on the Caribbean island that disrupted pan, the UK and other countries, and researchers said it could blood collections there.

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Mainland 14 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Orlando Attack Roils Gay Community, Painfully Accustomed to Violence By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG A memorial to the Orlando victims in San Francisco’s Cas- tro neighborhood, a center of the gay rights movement. t 3 o’clock in the morning on Sunday, Benjamin New- The attack shook gay people and allies nationwide. bern, a gay rights activist in northern Alabama, arri- Aved home from a gay pride dance party he had or- der teenager was murdered. ganized, glanced at his cellphone and spotted an unsettling In Los Angeles, also in March, a gay man was murdered social media post: “Prayers for our brothers and sisters at the by his father; amid debate over what role the victim’s sexual Pulse nightclub in Orlando.” orientation played, Ms. Jean said, his sisters asked the Los Mr. Newbern fl ipped on the television to news, he said, Angeles L.G.B.T. Center for help “because they feel that their that “just kind of took my breath away.” And instantly, he father was really upset that this kid was gay, and that this knew that his life, as an activist and a gay person in America, was nothing but an anti-gay hate crime.” had changed. On Sunday, gay rights activists around the country were By Sunday afternoon, Mr. Newbern, 38 — who has spent trying to fi gure out how to move forward. In Jasper, Fla., two years trying to build a gay rights community in his home about two and a half hours north of Orlando, Art Smith, a city, Florence, in part by persuading people that it is safe to foundly sad.” onetime personal chef to Oprah Winfrey, said he hoped to come out of the closet — was struggling, as were gay people She was thinking ahead to Saturday, when she will be host a benefi t for the victims’ families. nationwide, to make sense of the worst mass shooting in the grand marshal of the gay pride parade in Portland, Me., Mr. Smith and his husband recently adopted four chil- American history, committed on a Latin-themed night in a her home city. dren and moved to Florida. As a parent, he now worries for gay nightclub by a Muslim gunman. “On the one hand, how can you not help but feel ner- his children and hurts for others: “Probably there are chil- What did it mean that it happened in June, Gay Pride vous?” Ms. Bonauto said. But on the other hand, she expres- dren that are orphaned as a result of last night,” he said. Month? Was it a hate crime against gay people or simply evi- sed worry about Islamophobia. “I was thinking, ‘Should I As someone who regards himself as tolerant, he said, he dence that gun violence is out of control — or both? Gay rights wear a T-shirt that says, ‘Don’t judge the many by the few’ wonders, “How must Muslim Americans feel?” But it is as a have been advancing at a rapid clip. Has that lessened homo- — something to show some solidarity?” she said. gay man that he feels the most acute pain. “This is particu- phobia? Or maybe made it worse? And most of all: Should The gay rights movement, of course, is no stranger to the larly horrible for us in the gay community because this was a gay people be afraid? fear of violence. That includes the days when gay people wo- gay club,” he said. On Sunday, some muddled answers began to emerge. rried about being branded “faggots” and beaten, whether in Mr. Newbern is planning a memorial in Florence on The police said the gunman, Omar Mateen, 29, an American small towns or in gay centers like New York; the 1973 arson Monday night. The gay pride dance this weekend was to be citizen whose parents were from Afghanistan, had twice been attack on a gay bar in New Orleans that left 32 people dead; the fi rst in a series of events, including a panel discussion and investigated on suspicions of terrorism. As President Obama the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard. All are cultural touchs- an interfaith service at the local Unitarian church. Now, the called the shooting an “act of terror and an act of hate,” Mr. tones for the community. service will be a candlelight vigil to honor the dead. Mateen’s father told NBC News that his son had been angry In 2015, the F.B.I. reported that 18.6 percent of the 5,462 “I don’t want to rush to judgment about what the moti- when he saw two men kissing. The East Orlando Post repor- so-called single-bias hate crimes the previous year were at- vation was here — if it was extremism, if it was specifi cally ted that Mr. Mateen had researched at least one other gay tributable to sexual orientation; 47 percent were attributable L.G.B.T. hate,” he said. “It doesn’t change the fact that those 50 club in Orlando before attacking Pulse. to race. But Jay Brown, a spokesman for the Human Rights souls, and now probably more, are gone.” Almost a year after the Supreme Court legalized same- Campaign, said that hate crimes against gay people were un- “I woke up, I turned on the television,” he said, “and I sex marriage, gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Ameri- derreported, and that fi nding accurate statistics was “extre- literally said out loud to myself, ‘We have got to do some- cans, and those working to advance their rights, spent Sunday mely challenging.” thing.’” grappling with the implications — at gay pride celebrations, Movement leaders, speaking anecdotally, said they sen- in their homes, at candlelight vigils. Particularly awful was sed an increase in violence against gay people this year — that the massacre had transformed what was once seen as a perhaps, some said, because of the divisive presidential cam- haven for gay people — a gay bar — into a death chamber. paign, or because of high-profi le policy fi ghts like the one In Los Angeles, the fear took on particular urgency when over the Obama administration’s recent directive requiring the police reported that they had arrested a man with we- schools to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms apons and explosives who was headed to the city’s gay pride of their choice. parade. “I sincerely believe that this is following a trend, that we In Florence, Ala., where Mr. Newbern lives, he said often see an uptick during presidential elections — particu- the attacks had compounded “all that anxiety about being larly when the vitriol increases about our community,” said L.G.B.T. in the Deep South.” In Washington, David Thomp- Lorri L. Jean, who runs the Los Angeles L.G.B.T. Center, a son, 49, woke up to three lengthy text messages from his 70- nonprofi t advocacy, health and social services organization. year-old mother. She did not want him to attend Sunday’s gay Offi cials at the Human Rights Campaign said they had pride festival there. been struck by a recent spate of highly publicized assaults “It is a horror, a total horror,” said Mary L. Bonauto, the against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people. In At- There was a heightened security presence at the L.A. Pride civil rights lawyer who successfully argued last year’s Supre- lanta, a gay couple was doused with boiling water, causing Parade in West Hollywood, Calif., on Sunday. me Court case on the right to same-sex marriage. “I am pro- severe burns, in March. The same month, in Iowa, a transgen-

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 15 Mainland Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Trade Attacks on Fighting Terrorism After Orlando Massacre pend immigration from areas of the world where there is a pro- Mr. Trump insisted that the direction of the country would be ven history of terrorism against the United States, Europe or our diff erent under his leadership. By AMY CHOZICK AND ALAN RAPPEPORT allies, until we understand how to end these threats.” “If I get in there it is going to change and it is going to change And Mr. Trump said that he wanted to work with American quickly,” Mr. Trump said. “We are going from totally incompe- onald J. Trump said on Monday that the massacre in Or- Muslims to fi ght terrorism, but continued to insinuate that they tent to just the opposite, believe me.” lando justifi ed his call for a ban on Muslim immigration were looking the other way as terror plots unfold and called on Mr. Trump’s speech came shortly after Mrs. Clinton, in Cle- Dand warned that if Hillary Clintonwere elected presi- them to reveal what they know. veland, called for vigilance in the fi ght against homegrown terro- dent, thousands of potential Islamic terrorists would fl ood into “Muslim communities must cooperate with law enforce- rists inspired by the Islamic State and said the response to the Or- the country with the intention of slaughtering innocent Ame- ment and turn in the people who they know are bad – and they lando massacre required “clear eyes, steady hands, and unwary ricans. do know where they are,” Mr. Trump said. determination and pride in our country and our values.” Mrs. Clinton, meanwhile, warned that Mr. Trump’s anti- Although his proposals were not new, his forceful call for “The murder of innocent people breaks our hearts, tears at Muslim stances were damaging eff orts to defeat terrorism and such provocative ideas demonstrated that he does not intend to our sense of security and makes us furious,” she said. “Now we vowed to step up airstrikes against the Islamic State while wor- temper his tone for a general election audience. have to steel our resolve to respond.” king with the private sector to root out so-called lone wolf terro- Mr. Trump accused Mrs. Clinton of wanting to allow into the Mrs. Clinton called for bolstering coalition airstrikes against rists who are often recruited or inspired online. country “radical Muslims” who enslave women and slaughter ISIS in Syria and said she would work with the public and priva- The two candidates issued their critiques of one another a gay people. He said that despite Mrs. Clinton’s claims to be frien- te sectors to identify and root out terrorist “lone wolves” in the day after an American citizen born to Afghan immigrants, decla- dlier to the L.G.B.T. community, he was the one making their United States and Europe who become radicalized without tra- ring his allegiance to ISIS, killed 49 people and wounded 53 at a safety a priority. veling “Orlando makes it even more clear,” she said. “We cannot gay nightclub in Orlando. He also decried Mrs. Clinton’s call for restrictions on guns, contain this threat. We must defeat it.” Mr. Trump vowed to give the authorities more tools to clamp arguing that her policies would render the vulnerable defense- She also faulted some United States allies, saying it was “long down on terrorists and that, if elected, he would use his executive less. past time” for Saudi Arabia, Qatar and other Muslim countries “to powers to keep foreign Muslims from entering the country for an “She wants to take away Americans’ guns and then admit stop their citizens from funding extremist organizations,” and to indefi nite period of time. the very people who want to slaughter us,” Mr. Trump said. “Let “stop supporting radical schools and mosques around the world “They have put political correctness above common sense, them come in, let them have all the fun they want.” that have set too many young people on a path to extremism.” above your safety and above all else,” Mr. Trump said Monday Mr. Trump had planned to deliver a detailed critique of Mrs. Though it was the worst attack on American soil since Sept. afternoon at Saint Anselm College in Goff stown, N.H. “I refuse Clinton’s character on Monday, then shifted gears after the Sun- 11, 2001, the Orlando massacre fell into no single category. Mrs. to be politically correct.” day attack. But he did not hold back from assailing Mrs. Clinton, Clinton called for a ban on assault weapons like the AR-15 used Indeed, Mr. Trump appeared to broaden his call for a ban on deriding her performance as secretary of state and casting her in Orlando and at the Sandy Hook school shooting in 2012. And Muslim immigration, extending it to whole regions rather than as inept. she expressed her support for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans- applying it strictly according to religion. He said he would “sus- Promising to be the country’s protector-in-chief as president, gender people. Bernie Sanders Refuses to Concede APARTMENT FOR SALE CONDADO Nomination to Hillary Clinton COND. ATLANTIC PLAZA JUST FEW STEPS TO THE By YAMICHE ALCINDOR profi le Democrats supported Mrs. Clinton. President Obama BEACH, PRESBYTERIAN endorsed her on Thursday, calling her the most qualifi ed can- enator Bernie Sanders said on Sunday that he would didate ever to seek the White House and imploring Demo- HOSPITAL, MEDICAL “take our campaign for transforming the Democratic crats to unite behind her. Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. OFFICES, SCHOOLS, SParty into the convention,” refusing to concede the pre- and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts also endor- sidential nomination to Hillary Clinton though not explicitly sed Mrs. Clinton. Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon, the only RESTAURANTS, DRUG saying he would challenge her for it. senator to endorse Mr. Sanders, told CNN on Friday that he STORES, 3 BEDROOMS, Mrs. Clinton earned enough delegates to clinch the no- now supports Mrs. Clinton. mination last week, but Mr. Sanders has declined to end his In recent days, Mr. Sanders appeared to acknowledge 3 BATHROOMS, PARKING campaign. He has contended that he could persuade enough the odds against him, and began speaking less about beating superdelegates, the party leaders who have overwhelmingly Mrs. Clinton and more about working to defeat Donald J. FACILITY backed Mrs. Clinton, to switch their support to him by ar- Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee. guing that he would be the stronger candidate against Donald On Sunday, he gathered with about 20 key supporters For Information J. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. and advisers at his home in Burlington, Vt., to discuss how That plan became more improbable last week as high- to proceed. 787-616-1038

16 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Mega-Yacht Marina and Service Center Expected to Generate $40 Million Annually By MARIA MIRANDA SIERRA velopment is created, because while the boats [email protected] are being reconditioned, the owners invest in renovations, purchase supplies and buy fuel, ov. Alejandro García Padilla announ- which means that the benefi ts extend to va- ced on Monday the development of rious sectors of the local economy. Ga specialized mega-yacht marina, as The governor announced that the fi rst well as a service center for these vessels in the phase of the marina for mega-yachts will be Port of San Juan, with a private investment of completed in 2019 and will be located in the $73 million. area near the Bahía Urbana, between piers 6 The new industry will create about 1,300 and 9. It will feature a variety of services to jobs and generate an annual economic impact boat owners and crew members. In the second of about $40 million. phase of the project, a new hotel will be built in “This center will be unique not only the marina area that should be ready in 2020. in Puerto Rico, but also throughout the Ca- “After a competitive process, the company ribbean region, and will add a new destina- selected to develop this project was Edgewater tion to mega-yacht routes in this area,” García Resources, a company founded with the ob- jective of improving communities and their repair and overhaul of mega-yachts, will be port fronts, focusing on social, environmental located on Pier 15 in the Isla Grande sector and economic sustainability in the long term,” of San Juan and it is estimated that each year García Padilla said. it will provide services to between 20 and 40 Edgewater has a team experienced in run- boats out of the water and another 125 to 175 ning mega-yachts, shipyards and ports equi- boats on the water. The service center will be pment, but also subcontracts services for the ready to begin partial operations in October. repair and maintenance of vessels from local Six months later, in April 2017, it will be fully operators. In addition, the fi rm will use much operational. of the infrastructure and other local services García Padilla said that with the arrival to work in strategic partnership with these su- of this industry, an ecosystem of economic de- ppliers, the governor noted. Padilla said. “We are talking about the crea- tion of a new industry in Puerto Rico, with the potential to impact the entire region.” “This announcement represents the emer- gence of a new industry with huge potential for economic growth that is fully in tune with the 21st century industrial needs,” he added. The governor said the mega-yachts indus- try is “unique in its class” because it is based mostly on vessels over 100 feet in length that are designed to address the needs of the cus- tomer. Because of their size and high technolo- gy, these boats require very specialized servi- ces and throughout the entire Caribbean there is no existing maritime industrial center that provides such services for mega-yachts, Gar- cía Padilla said. “Puerto Rico will fi ll that gap. We have the infrastructure, aerial connectivity, the ability to provide quality supplies and the manpower needed to successfully develop this industry,” he said. “We have a strategic location in the Caribbean, ideal for hosting several mega-ya- chts, especially in the winter season.” The service center, which will off er both

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 17 Hedge Fund Managers Work to Stanch Loss of Investors By ALEXANDRA STEVENSON added. Investors pulled $15.1 billion from the industry in the edge fund titans once ran their fi rms like elite private fi rst quarter of the year. But these exits are a drop in the ocean clubs, picking who made it past the velvet rope and compared with the $2.9 trillion the industry manages. Other in- Hhow much they would pay for access to supercharged stitutional investors, meanwhile, continue to pump money in. performance. Still, the pressure is mounting. Years of poor performance have now led a number of “Now the fact that people are willing to cut, you’re go- funds to consider something more like general admission. ing to see pressure on managers who are not at the top of the Some big-name investors — MetLife, American Inter- pyramid are going to have to cut,” said Mark W. Yusko, the national Group and the New York City pension plan, among chief investment offi cer of Morgan Creek Capital. them — have recently begun to withdraw their money from In a move that is largely unheard-of in the industry, hedge funds in larger numbers. And the investors who stay Mr. Robbins recently apologized to investors in an attempt to are getting a chance to sit at the negotiating table and dictate stem the outfl ow of investor money from his fi rm. He pledged lower fees and better terms for sharing in the returns that As big-name investors like MetLife withdraw their money from to “right the ship as quickly as possible” and even off ered in- managers make. hedge funds, the investors who stay are getting a chance to sit at vestors the opportunity to put more money into a new fund It’s an unusual position for many hedge fund managers, that would waive fees. who as a group are not known for sharing well with others. the negotiation table and dictate lower fees and better terms for Mr. Robbins has continued to lose money this year. sharing in the returns that managers make. For decades, hedge funds operated on a “2 and 20” Investors in his fl agship fund have lost 6.5 percent as of the model: Investors paid fees of 2 percent of assets under man- end of May. So Mr. Robbins is now off ering more favorable agement and 20 percent of any gain in any year. When per- er, has lost billions of dollars so far on his bet on the company. redemption terms, allowing existing investors that add more formance was good, the founders of the biggest fi rms were His Pershing Square Holdings is down 17.5 percent so far this money into the fund to step into the shoes of investors that catapulted to the top of global wealth rankings. year through June 7, in large part because of the Valeant posi- have left, according to three people briefed on the fi rm’s plans Now, in a bid to persuade investors to stay, some man- tion. who were not authorized to speak publicly about them. agers are sweetening the deal by lowering fees in return for Other hedge fund titans including Paulson & Company As long as performance continues to lag, hedge funds locking up investor money for a longer period of time and and Viking Global Investors have collectively lost billions of will be scrutinized and hedge fund giants will be at a disad- setting certain performance targets that if exceeded, investors dollars on the Valeant trade. vantage. would pay a fee. For newcomers, managers are even off ering “I see the herd mentality among hedge funds every David Rubenstein the billionaire co-founder of the pri- the favorable terms once exclusively off ered to longtime loyal day,” Roslyn Zhang, a managing director at China Investment vate equity fi rm Carlyle Group, perhaps summed up the sen- clients. Corporation, China’s sovereign wealth fund, said at the Sky- timent best when he told an audience of money managers at “Managers are having to negotiate, and investors are Bridge Alternatives, or SALT, hedge fund conference in Las the SALT conference in May, “Please don’t be embarrassed demanding much more than they used to in the absence of Vegas last month. Describing how some funds spend “two about the industry.” value,” said Adam I. Taback, head of global alternative invest- seconds” on one theme before deciding to put investor money In case there was any hesitation, Mr. Rubenstein add- ments at Wells Fargo Investment Institute. “High fees are like behind the idea, she added: “We pay 2 and 20 for treatment ed: “We shouldn’t be upset about what we do. We should be an expensive car,” he said. “It is fi ne as long as you’re getting like this. I am refl ecting that maybe we are not making the proud.” performance out of it.” right decision.” In recent years, investor criticism of hedge fund un- All of this has prompted some self-refl ection within the derperformance against a roaring stock market was met industry. OFFICE FOR SALE with frustration by managers who complained that investors “We are in the fi rst innings of a washout in hedge funds,” couldn’t have their cake and eat it, too. A hedge fund man- Daniel S. Loeb, the founder of the hedge fund Third Point, ager’s job was to protect in down years but not outperform wrote to investors in a recent letter, describing a “catastrophic COND. SAN MARTIN in good years, the industry argued. But when markets began period” for the industry. to fall last summer, so did hedge fund returns, rendering the But for some investors, acknowledgment of poor per- PONCE DE LEON AVE.- point moot for many investors. formance is not enough. In September 2014, the nation’s big- Over the last 18 months some of the best-known man- gest pension fund, the California Public Employees’ Retire- agers — including William A. Ackman of Pershing Square ment System, or Calpers, announced plans to liquidate its $4 SANTURCE Capital Management and Larry Robbins of Glenview Capi- billion hedge fund holdings on concerns that the investments tal Management — have consistently lost money. Others that were too expensive and too complicated. In April this year, the IN GOOD CONDITION, made bets on macroeconomic trends were caught off guard by pension fund for New York City civil employees voted to exit APROX. 450 SQ.FT., wrong-footed bets and had to shutter their fi rms. its portfolio of $1.5 billion in hedge fund investments. And many hedge fund managers found themselves Some insurance companies have shown their displea- READY TO MOVE IN, crowded in the same stock. That meant big returns as every- sure, too. 2 BRAND NEW one piled in but even bigger declines when everyone sold “We had a very negative experience in hedge funds,” ELEVATORS. PARKING out. Peter D. Hancock, the chief executive of A.I.G., told investors Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, for example, was earlier this year. The insurance group plans to pull about half FACILITIES. ADJACENT one of the most popular stocks held by hedge funds in 2015, of its $11 billion in hedge fund holdings. TO COBIAN PLAZA. and its stock price soared to more than $260 a share at one MetLife, another insurance giant that has roughly $1.8 point. But when news of a government investigation came to billion invested in hedge funds, has been sending out redemp- For Information light and issues with the company’s pricing strategy became tion requests to those managers. Steven Goulart, its chief in- apparent, the stock came crashing down. On Friday, Valeant’s vestment offi cer, recently told shareholders that the exit was share closed at a low of $24. prompted by inconsistent performance. The market environ- 787-616-1038 Mr. Ackman, who has been Valeant’s biggest cheerlead- ment will “continue to be challenging for hedge funds,” he

18 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Stocks Wall St. Is Down Ahead of Fed Meeting tocks closed lower on Wall Street with materials, technology MOST ASSERTIVE STOCKSSTOCKS PUERTO RICO STOCKSO RICO STOCKS MOST ASSERTIVE PUERT and industrial companies among the hardest hit in a broad Ssell-off touching all market sectors. Marathon Petroleum fell nearly 7 percent, and Valero Energy and United Continental Holdings each dropped more than 4 per- cent. LinkedIn shares soared 47 percent and Microsoft fell 2.4 per- cent after the software giant agreed to buy the professional networ- king services fi rm for $26.2 billion. Symantec jumped more than 5 percent after saying it will buy security fi rm Blue Coat for $4.65 billion. The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock slid 17 points, or 0.8 percent, to 2,079. The Nasdaq composite fell 46 points or 0.9 percent to 4,848. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 133 points, or 0.7 percent, COMMODITIES to 17,732. COMMODITIES THE FED The Federal Reserve had been expected to start rai- sing interest rates, but now appears likely to remain in a wait-and- see mode. The policy board holds meetings today and Wednesday this week, and investors are closely watching for comments by Ja- net L. Yellen, the chairwoman. While there was a large group of investors betting last month that the Fed would raise interest rates, the last two monthly jobs reports have tamped down such expectations. LINKEDIN DEAL Shares of the professional social networ- king site LinkedIn soared after Microsoft announced it would buy the company for $26.2 billion in cash. Shares of Microsoft fell after the deal was announced. Shares of the social media service Twitter rose also, up 5 per- CURRENCY CURRENCY cent, on speculation that LinkedIn’s buyout could mean better bu- yout prospects for Twitter. BLUE CHIPS Shares of the security software company Syman- tec gained after the company said it would buy another security company, Blue Coat, for $4.6 billion. Blue Coat had plans to go pu- blic later this year. BRITISH REFERENDUM Stocks in Europe remain under pressure on investor concerns over whether Britain will choose to remain in the European Union in a June 23 referendum. Recent polls have shown the race is tight, with some polls showing a ma- jority of British voters are in favor of exiting the EU, a development nicknamed “Brexit.” “This week’s Fed meeting feels like a bit of a sideshow, given the focus on Brexit and the market’s appropriate belief that the Fed is unlikely” to raise ahead of such an event, said John Briggs, head of strategy for the Americans at RBS, in a note to investors. LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN LOCAL PERSONAL LOAN RATESRATES EUROPEAN MARKETS In Germany, the DAX closed down 1.8 percent and in France, the CAC 40 lost 1.9 percent. The FTSE 100 Bank PERS. CREDIT CARD AUTO ended down 1.2 percent in Britain. ASIA’S DAY The Nikkei 225 declined 3.5 percent in Ja- BPPR --.-- 17.95 4.95 LOCAL MORTGAGE RATESRATES pan, while in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng lost 2.7 percent. The LOCAL MORTGAGE Scotia 4.99 14.99 4.59 Shanghai composite index dropped 2.3 percent in China. The Bank FHA 30-YR POINTS CONV 30-YR POINTS Kospi fell 1.9 percent in South Korea. Markets in Southeast Asia CooPACA 6.75 9.95 2.95 were also lower. BPPR 3.00% 0.00 3.50% 000 ENERGY U.S. crude fell 41 cents to $48.66 a barrel, after fa- Scotia 3.50% 0.00 4.00% 0.00 Reliable --.-- --.-- 4.40 lling $1.49 to $49.07 a barrel in New York late Friday. Brent crude, CooPACA 3.50% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 First Mort 7.99 --.-- --.-- the benchmark for international oil prices, fell 42 cents to $50.13 a Money House 3.75% 2.00 3.75% 2.00 barrel in London. Oil prices had reached 11-month highs in the last First Mort 3.50% 0.00 5.50% 0.00 Oriental 4.95 9.99 7.09 few days. Oriental 3.50% 0.00 3.75% 5.50

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 19 Aid Group: 4,000 More Flee IS-Held City of Fallujah in Iraq n aid group says 4,000 more people Smoke rises after airstrikes by U.S.-led coalition have fl ed the Islamic State-held city of warplanes as Iraqi security forces advance their AFallujah in Iraq after government forces positions in the southern neighborhoods of Fallu- retook a key road to the IS stronghold over the jah to retake the city from Islamic State militants, weekend. Iraq, Sunday. The Norwegian Refugee Council, which wor- ks with refugees and internally displaced Iraqis, been under IS control for over two years - the said on Monday that this brings the total num- last major city in western Iraq still held by the ber of residents who have fl ed Fallujah since the extremist group. Iraqi off ensive to retake the city started in late NRC says some refugees reported that IS mi- May to 27,580. litants are demanding payments of 150,000 Ira- Aid groups estimate that 50,000 civilians qi Dinars, around $130, per person to let them still remain trapped inside Fallujah, which has leave. ‘Feed People, Not Wars,’ Pope Says in Address to UN Food Agency ope Francis on Monday condemned the use “(Weapons) circulate with brazen and virtually of hunger as a “weapon of war” and lamen- absolute freedom in many parts of the world. As a Pted the fact that it was easier to move we- result, wars are fed, not people,” said Francis, who apons across borders than the aid needed to keep has often condemned arms manufacturing and tra- civilians alive. ffi cking. Days after aid agencies were allowed to deliver In January, U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon food to the besieged Syrian town of Daraya for the accused both the Syrian government and rebels of fi rst time since 2012, Francis said preventing su- using starvation as a weapon, calling the practice a pplies from reaching war zones was a violation of war crime.. international law. The Argentine pope said the rich world was in- On a visit to the headquarters of the World Food creasingly desensitized, “growing immune to other Program (WFP), the pope said the world faced a people’s tragedies, seeing them as something ‘na- “strange paradox”. tural’ ... all those human lives turn into one more “Whereas forms of aid and development pro- news story.” jects are obstructed by involved and incomprehen- Francis, who in the past has condemned spe- sible political decisions, skewed ideological visions culation in food commodities as undermining the and impenetrable customs barriers, weaponry is fi ght against poverty and hunger, also condemned not. rich countries’ wasteful use of food. “In some cases, hunger itself is used as a we- “We have made the fruits of the earth – a gift to apon of war,” he said in an address to the WFP, the humanity – commodities for a few, thus engende- Rome-based U.N. agency which is the largest provi- ring exclusion. The consumerism in which our so- der of food aid worldwide. cieties are immersed has made us grow accustomed to excess and to the daily waste of food,” he said. Pope Francis delivers his speech during a visit at “We need to be reminded that food discarded the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is, in a certain sense, stolen from the table of poor headquarters in Rome, Italy on Monday. and the starving.”

20 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Was Orlando Shooter Really Acting its hatred of homosexuality, including releasing images of fi ghters killing people suspected of being gay by throwing them off tall buildings. Once the recruit is caught, or killed, law enforcement offi cials struggle to put the pieces for ISIS? For ISIS, It’s All The Same. together. Yet the fact that there is often no direct link back to the core is intended to protect the organization in an age of surveillance. “I think what the Islamic State has done is By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI the Islamic State. That pledge is a central part No attack is too small, he advised, speci- very clever, and that is create a situation where of the ISIS protocol. The Orlando killing was fi cally naming the United States as a target. someone can carry out an attack without any di- he revelation that the 29-year-old man the third time the loyalty pledge was known “The smallest action you do in the heart of rect link to the organization,” said Charlie Win- who opened fi re on Sunday in a gay to be invoked in the United States. their land is dearer to us than the largest ac- ter, senior research associate at Georgia State Tnightclub had dedicated the killing to In December, when a couple in San Ber- tion by us,” he said, “and more eff ective and University’s Transcultural Confl ict and Violen- the Islamic State has prompted a now familiar nardino, California, left their home armed more damaging to them.” ce Initiative. “They can pledge allegiance to Abu question: Was the killer truly acting under or- with assault rifl es, they made sure to post their As early as September 2014, Adnani made Bakr al-Baghdadi before or during, and that ca- ders from the Islamic State, or just seeking pu- oath of allegiance on Facebook, where law en- clear that anyone and everyone could, and tapults them from being a self-starter jihadist blicity and the group’s approval for a personal forcement agents later found it. And just minu- should, carry out acts of terror in the group’s guy, or girl, to someone who can be lionized as act of hate? tes before he opened fi re on a cartoon exhibit name. “Do not ask for anyone’s permission,” a soldier of the Islamic State and regarded as a For the terror planners of the Islamic Sta- featuring images of the Prophet Muhammad he said, and suggested that sympathizers who warrior.” te, the diff erence is mostly irrelevant. in Texas in May 2015, Elton Simpson sent out a could not buy weapons should instead use On Sunday, after it was known that Ma- Infl uencing distant attackers to pledge series of Twitter messages making clear where rocks, knives or even cars to kill infi dels. teen had invoked ISIS, the group’s offi cial news allegiance to the Islamic State and then carry his allegiances lay. Since then, the group has worked hard to agency issued a bulletin quoting “a source” con- out mass murder has become a core part of the This public oath is about the only requi- create a mechanism for inciting terror in situ. fi rming that Mateen was acting on the Islamic group’s propaganda over the past two years. rement that the Islamic State imposes on fo- It fl oods the internet with gory propaganda State’s behalf. It is a purposeful blurring of the line between llowers who wish to carry out acts of terror in and employs an army of keyboard jihadis to Jihadis erupted in celebration on the inter- operations that are planned and carried out its name. In an annual speech last month, the push the deadly message on Twitter, Facebook net. They shared screenshots of Adnani’s speech by the terror group’s core fi ghters and those terror group’s spokesman, Abu Muhammad and other social media. calling for lone wolf attacks during Ramadan. carried out by its sympathizers. al-Adnani, incited its supporters to carry out In this case, there was a stark resonance bet- And in an act of tribute, several changed their The attacker, Omar Mateen , told a 911 killings abroad during the holy month of Ra- ween Islamic State propaganda and the killer’s profi le pictures on Twitter to a photograph of operator that he was pledging allegiance to madan. choice of target. The jihadi group has publicized the Orlando attacker. Brexit: Britain Leaving the EU Could Be a Messy Divorce hen Britons decide next week whe- David Cameron, or whoever succeeds him, re. The terms of that accord would have to be “a country outside that has some sort of pick- ther to leave the European Union would have to draw up with his counterparts accepted by a majority of about two thirds of and-choose, associate membership which Wthe question will be simple: yes or the arrangements for the country’s departu- the EU countries. could look quite attractive for a number of no. Actually leaving would be far more com- The sides would have to decide, among other countries.” plicated, rather like a drawn-out, painful and other things, on whether Britain remains in Tough negotiations could mean legal and possibly bitter divorce. the EU’s single market or will be subjected to investment uncertainty and might see Britain Opinion polls suggest it could go either new tariff s on trade. excluded from the European single market. way on June 23, when Britain chooses whe- This is when the remaining EU countries Cameron dearly wants to avoid being shut ther to leave the 28-nation bloc it joined in could make life very diffi cult for Britain. How out. Pressure might also mount domestically 1973, with undecided voters likely to make tough the negotiations get would determine in Britain if pro-European Scotland calls for a the diff erence. the future for both sides. new referendum on its future in Britain. As luck would have it, a new and never Some say the Europeans won’t be doing Beyond the negotiations, there is a bu- before used “exit clause” in the EU’s rule book Britain any favors. Given the number of cri- reaucratic tangle to undo, which will take allows any member to withdraw. On paper, it ses in Europe — economic stagnation, the time. Michael Emerson at the Centre for Eu- looks straightforward. But of course it’s not. refugee emergency, extremist attacks — it’s ropean Policy Studies estimates that Britain And should it be time to say goodbye, the hard to see why members would take the would have to delete some 5,000 regulations, way the process unfolds will have deep ra- time to negotiate in good faith with a partner directives and decisions from its statute bo- mifi cations for Britain and probably infl uence who’s deserting them. The leaders may have oks relating to the European internal mar- what happens to the EU down the road, ex- already expended a lot of their goodwill on ket for goods, services, capital and people. It perts say. the special concessions they agreed on earlier would also have to extricate itself from about Britain wouldn’t leave the EU immedia- this year to persuade Britain to stay. 1,100 trade agreements the EU has with other tely. It would remain for up to two years whi- “It would be in the interest of the rest of countries. le it unpicks its relations with the continent. In this May 20 fi le photo, British politician and the EU to make sure that this does not create All of this would cause much uncertainty If needed, it could even ask for an extension leader of the UKIP party Nigel Farage holds a precedent,” said Fabian Zuleeg, chief exe- for Britain, but could possibly be good for the beyond the two years, but all 27 countries up a placard as he launches his party’s cam- cutive at the European Policy Centre in Brus- EU in the short term. A painful exit would would have to agree. paign for Britain to leave the EU, outside the sels. dampen the separatist ambitions of other In that period, British Prime Minister EU representative offi ce in London. Few would relish the thought, he said, of countries considering their EU options.

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 21 Nervous Baltics on War Footing as NATO Tries to Deter Russia eaders in the Baltic countries lonel Jakob Sogard Larsen, who heads and Poland fear the force NATO the new NATO command outpost in Lplans to deploy on their territory Lithuania. is too small and symbolic to deter an “You see it diff erently when you attack by Russia, whose 2014 annexa- live here,” Larsen said. tion of Crimea is fresh in the memories “We need to learn to fi ght total war of the former Soviet-bloc states. again,” he said, in a sign of the return They will this week press other mi- of a Cold War-style mood. nisters of the western military alliance Lithuanian offi cials accuse Russia to help them build an air defense sys- of trying to buy off Lithuanian soldiers tem against Russian aircraft and missi- and business people to become spies les. But that would be a highly sensitive for the Kremlin, intimidating diplo- step, likely to be condemned by Mos- mats and spreading disinformation on cow as yet more evidence of a NATO the Internet and television. strategy threatening its borders. Prosecutors are preparing to fi le Asked about the likelihood of criminal charges against someone they Russian aggression in the Baltics, say is a high-ranking Russian intelli- Lithuania’s Defense Minister Juozas gence offi cer arrested last year trying Olekas told Reuters: “We cannot ex- to recruit informants. clude it ... They might exercise on the Russia denies any such activities. borders and then switch to invasion in Lithuanian army offi cer Nerijus Rocevicius looks at construction site of the newly built train- SWITCH TO “CLASSIC WARFARE” hours.” ing premises for urban warfare in Pabrade, Lithuania, April 28. The NATO battalions are part of a Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia see deterrent to be approved by leaders at themselves on the front line in any po- sing creating a regional medium-range Four British Eurofi ghter Typhoon a summit in Warsaw in July. That will tential confl ict with Moscow and say air defense system together with the fi ghter jets and four Portuguese F-16 involve forces on rotation, warehoused they are putting their armies on a war Latvians, the Estonians and the Poles.” fi ghter jets are currently carrying out equipment and a “spearhead” force footing, meaning they can be mobili- Olekas expects to raise the matter the air policing mission. Offi cials say a backed by NATO’s 40,000-strong rapid zed almost immediately. with NATO colleagues at the minis- lot more would be needed for air de- reaction force. NATO defense ministers are set to ters’ meeting on Tuesday and Wednes- fense. Once the decision is made, Ger- agree this week on a new multinatio- day in Brussels. And southern NATO nations, focu- many could deploy to Lithuania be- nal force of 4,000 troops for the Baltics CREDIBILITY sed on uncontrolled migrant fl ows and fore September. Britain is expected to and Poland. The head of the Estonian defense the failing states on Europe’s borders, deploy to Estonia, the United States to The United States, Germany and force Lieutenant General Riho Terras may also be unwilling to grant more Latvia and Canada possibly to Poland. Britain are set to lead battalions of said: “The fi rst and foremost is the de- resources to the eastern fl ank. German and Danish soldiers fan- about 1,000 troops each. Canada may fense of our airspace. Air defense is the Ben Hodges, the commander of the ned out across swamps and woodland lead a fourth. challenge that needs to solved together U.S. army in Europe, visited Vilnius last in Lithuania this week in war games to While the Baltic nations welcome with the NATO alliance.” week. He echoed Baltic concerns about learn the unfamiliar Baltic terrain and the deployments, they say the build-up “We are not talking about defense the strength of NATO’s deterrence. test their ability to move equipment must go further - pointing to Russia’s of Lithuania, we are talking about the “It is a transition,” Hodges said. “I and personnel quickly to a possible eff orts to develop an “anti-access” ca- credibility of the whole alliance,” said hope that includes serious war fi ghting front. pability in the Kaliningrad exclave Lithuania’s Foreign Minister Linas capabilities. Just putting garrisons of Their tanks and armored vehi- bordering Lithuania and Poland, using Linkevicius. troops sitting in the countries ... will cles were recently brought back from missiles and submarines to stop NATO But such calls would require stret- not deter.” Afghanistan, desert-yellow camoufl age moving reinforcements into the Baltics. ched NATO governments to beef up Russia insists it poses no threat to painted over with the green-and-black The Baltics want NATO fi ghters to the so-called air policing mission that the former Soviet states. Top NATO offi - colors of Baltic woodlands. protect their skies and are seeking me- regularly intercepts Russian jets fl ying cials say talk of an impending attack is “We are changing our focus from dium-range missile interceptors from over international waters close to the misleading, a view shared by Paris and counter-insurgency tactics back to clas- Norway’s Kongsberg Gruppen (KOG. Baltic states. Berlin. sic warfare,” said German Lieutenant OL) and U.S. defense contractor Ra- The Baltic nations rely on their Russia has held unannounced exer- Colonel Marc-Ulrich Cropp from his ytheon (RTN.N). NATO allies’ quick reaction aircraft to cises on the borders of the Baltics, in- camoufl aged command tent at a Li- “We need to stop possible air ag- patrol their skies, with no mandate to cluding one in 2014 which mustered thuanian military base. “Everyone has gression,” said Olekas. “We are discus- confront hostile aircraft in a confl ict. 100,000 troops, according to Danish Co- to be prepared.”

The San Juan Daily Star 22 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Brexit Could Threaten Western Political Civilization, Says EU’s Tusk f Britons vote to leave the European Union in a June “Every family knows that a divorce is traumatic for 23 referendum it could be the beginning of the end for everyone. Everyone in the EU, but especially the Brits Ithe 28-nation bloc and for western political civilization themselves, would lose out economically,” he said. more generally, European Council President Donald Tusk The latest polls show Britons are almost evenly split said. over whether to stay or go. In an interview with German newspaper Bild, Tusk Although he expressed hope that the EU would sur- said a so-called Brexit vote would provide a major boost to vive in the event of a Brexit, Tusk said the price would be radical anti-European forces who he said would be “drin- high. king champagne”. Ulrich Grillo, head of Germany’s BDI industry asso- “Why is it so dangerous? Because no one can foresee ciation, said on Monday that businesses in Europe’s lar- what the long-term consequences would be,” Tusk said. gest economy did not want Britain to leave the EU, adding “As a historian I fear that Brexit could be the beginning that his message to Britain was: “Stay in”. of the destruction of not only the EU but also of western A survey published last week showed that almost political civilization in its entirety.” two-thirds of German companies are uncertain what the European Council President Donald Tusk speaks during Everyone in the EU would lose out economically if eff ect of Britain leaving the EU would be on their busi- a news conference at the presidential palace in Nicosia, Britain left, Tusk said. ness. Cyprus September 11, 2015. What the Result of Britain’s EU Vote Could Mean for Scotland referendum this month to determine whether Britain and revenue from North Sea oil and gas. Divorce would mean Her party’s platform for the recent Scottish Parliamen- remains part of the 28-nation European Union could a long and messy untangling of powers. tary election stated a second independence referendum A also shape the future of the older union of England, Brendan Davy, an assistant director of the Vote Leave would be demanded only if there was “clear and sustained Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. campaign, dismissed the idea that British exit vote could lead evidence” the majority of Scots wanted it. Former British prime ministers Tony Blair and John Ma- to the breakup of the U.K. He said Remain campaigners are To this end the SNP has announced plans to embark on jor have warned that a vote to leave the EU on June 23 could “clutching at straws” with this argument. a new campaign this summer to win the hearts and minds tear the United Kingdom apart because it might spur Scot- “Claims that it could lead to a second Scottish indepen- of wavering voters. land to vote for independence. dence referendum are a desperate measure to scare and inti- James Mitchell, Professor of Public Policy at Edinburgh The thinking goes like this: Scottish voters who want midate people into staying within the EU,” he said, adding University, said pro-independence campaigners would likely Britain to remain part of the EU would be so unhappy if it that many Scottish nationalists also back the Vote Leave have to be patient even if the Brexit movement succeeds and doesn’t that they would back a repeat referendum on forming eff ort. Britain leaves the EU. their own independent nation. “They must wonder why the SNP is so keen to break “Much would depend on the nature of any post-Brexit Scottish voters in 2014 said no to independence, but po- away from Westminster but don’t want to take more powers agreements reached with the EU,” he said. “It is likely Brexit pular First Minister Nicola Sturgeon — leader of the Scottish back from Brussels. If people want to see the Scottish Par- would contribute to increased support for independence National Party — says a British decision to drag Scots out of liament get more powers then they should vote to leave the over the long haul but it may be a slow burner for Scottish the EU could be just the kind of material change needed to EU.” nationalists.” prompt a second independence vote. Then there are those who want to keep Britain inside the If Scotland voted for independence in a second referen- A variety of polls show that support for remaining in the EU because they believe that will make it easier for Scotland dum, its leaders have said it would hope to remain part of EU is substantially stronger in Scotland than in Britain as a to obtain independence. They believe that if Scottish voters the EU — or rejoin it if Britain has already left. whole, and surveys suggest that a British exit, or Brexit, would provide the victory margin that keeps Britain inside the 28- But there is no guarantee it would receive the same pre- galvanize the independence movement inside Scotland, said nation bloc, it will anger so many English voters who wanted ferential deal in Europe currently enjoyed by the U.K. John Curtice, author of “What Scotland Thinks.” to leave that it will make it easier for Scotland to gain inde- “We would probably be welcomed with open arms but “There have been about fi ve polls asking people what pendence. we would have to look very carefully at the terms being they would do now in the event of a U.K. vote for Brexit and Construction worker Andrew Fraser plans to vote this off ered,” said Dr. Thomas Lundberg, Lecturer in Politics at on average they show about a 4 or 5 percent swing to those way because he thinks it could be a fast-track to breaking Glasgow University. “It’s also possible U.K. would off er more in favor of independence,” he said. “That’s enough to turn a Scotland out of the United Kingdom. favorable terms to Scotland to stay within the U.K. Whatever narrow majority in favor of the union to a narrow majority of “I’m voting to stay in the EU not because I feel stron- happens, Scotland could be in a good position to negotiate a around 52 percent in favor of independence.” gly about Europe but because I want independence for Scot- better deal with the EU or the U.K.” Prime Minister David Cameron told the House of Com- land,” he said. “If the vote is so close that Scotland keeps Despite the extensive coverage of the Brexit referendum, mons Wednesday that he worries about a Brexit vote leading England in against its will, then the English nationalists will some Scots have yet to make up their minds — and they may to a second Scottish referendum on independence — and a be pushing for us to leave the UK.” drift toward voting in favor of keeping Britain part of the possible breakup of the United Kingdom. His views are typical among some Scottish independen- European Union rather than making a change. Scottish independence would end a political union da- ce supporters anxious for another chance to end Scotland’s “I haven’t really thought about it and don’t really know ting from 1707, when England and Scotland joined together in 309-year-old political union with Britain. what would be best,” said David Hammond, a 22-year-old a single country, Great Britain. Although Scotland now has its However, Sturgeon has stopped short of saying any spe- kitchen worker. “I’ll probably go with staying in the EU be- own parliament with substantial powers, it and England still cifi c result in the referendum would be enough on its own to cause nobody has really told me, one way or another, what share a monarch, a currency, a London-based government — prompt politicians to call another referendum. diff erence it would make if we left.”

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 23 4 People Died in Apparent Bear Attacks in Northern Japan our people foraging for edible bear or bears and saw bears from a 600 kilometers (370 miles) north of In nearby Iwate prefecture, eight wild plants or bamboo shoots helicopter while searching for the Tokyo. people were attacked by bears on six Fwere killed in bear attacks in a victims. On Friday, hunters shot and killed occasions between April 1 and June 7, small area of northern Japan in three The victims, who were aged 65 a female Asiatic black bear with a body according to its prefectural website. weeks, police said Monday, and au- to 79, were killed in a mountainous length of 1.3 meters (4.3 feet) about 20 The Iwate site urges people going into thorities are warning people to take area within a 2.5-kilometer (1.6-mile) meters southwest of where the fourth the mountains to bring a bell or turn precautions. radius since May 20. victim was found dead, but Abukawa on a radio to avoid bears. The bodies of the three men and Police are not sure of the cause of said it was unclear whether the dead Nationally, 168 bear attacks have one woman had bites and scratches the sudden increase in the number bear had attacked the victims. been reported between April 2014 presumably made by “a large ani- of bear attacks. Abukawa said there Police are enhancing patrols and and March 2016, according to En- mal,” Kazuno Police Station spokes- had been no deaths from bear attacks have distributed fl iers alerting resi- vironment Ministry data, and 176 man Noboru Abukawa said. He in the last fi ve years in Kazuno. The dents around the mountainous area people suff ered injuries or died in added that police heard roars of a city in Akita prefecture is more than to exercise caution. those attacks. Pope Slams Culture of ‘Perfect’ People Shunning the Disabled ope Francis scathingly de- of the disabled themselves. A blind cried the pursuit for perfect woman, using Braille, read aloud Pbodies on Sunday, saying to the faithful from the Bible; the such obsession leads to society hi- liturgy was translated in sign lan- ding away the disabled to avoid guage. And in a fi rst for such Vati- off ending sensibilities of what he can ceremonies, mentally disabled termed “the privileged few.” people in costumes acted out a pa- In St. Peter’s Square, Francis rable in the Mass’s Gospel selection celebrated Mass dedicated to disa- as it was being read aloud. bled people and their caregivers, “The world does not become then spent time chatting with and better because only apparently ‘per- hugging many of them at the end fect’ -- not to mention ‘made-over’ of the service. -- people live there,” the pope said, “It is thought that sick or disa- but “when solidarity and mutual bled persons cannot be happy, sin- acceptance and respect increase.” ce they cannot live the lifestyle held Francis has used his papacy to up by the culture of pleasure and champion the cause of those mar- entertainment,” Francis said in his ginalized in societies where wealth homily. “In an age when care for and other fi nancial achievements one’s body has become an obses- are prized over inner worth. sion and a big business, anything The pope decried the rationa- that is imperfect has to be hidden le that it is better to keep disabled away, since it threatens the happi- people “apart, in some ‘enclosure’ -- ness and serenity of the privileged even a gilded one -- or in ‘islands’ few and endangers the dominant of pietism or social welfare, so that Pope Francis delivers his speech at a special audience in the Paul VI hall at model.” they do not hold back the pace of a the Vatican, Saturday. Pope Francis met disabled people participating in a Involved in the Mass were many false well-being.” meeting promoted by the Italian Episcopal Conference.

24 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star New York Times Editorials The Scope of the Orlando Carnage By Frank Bruni the hours and days to come, including just how inclusion and fairness and whether we do all Often our politicians can’t fi nd their voices. potently homophobia in particular factored into that we should to keep L.G.B.T. people safe. We Sometimes their words are poignantly right. hese locations are never random. These his actions, how much ideological infl uence the don’t. President Obama, speaking about the vic- targets aren’t accidental. They’re the very Islamic State or other extremists had, how ex- As Florida Gov. Rick Scott spoke publicly tims on Sunday afternoon, said: “The place Tvocabulary in which assailants like the tensive his planning was, how far back he be- of his heartache on Sunday, I saw complaints on where they were attacked is more than a night- Orlando gunman speak, and he chose a place gan plotting this, and how much he knew about social media about his own lack of support for club. It is a place of solidarity and empower- where there’s drinking. And dancing. And whe- Pulse itself and the specifi c composition of its issues important to L.G.B.T. people. Those com- ment where people have come together to raise re L.G.B.T. people congregate, feeling a sense of crowd on diff erent nights of the week. plaints have merit. awareness, to speak their minds and to advocate welcome, of belonging. But we can assume — no, we can be sure But this isn’t a moment for identity poli- for their civil rights. So this is a sobering remin- That last detail is already in the foreground — that he was lashing out at an America at tics, which could muddle the signifi cance of der that attacks on any American, regardless of of the deadliest mass shooting in American his- odds with his darker, smaller, more oppressive the carnage. Yes, that carnage exposed the spe- race, ethnicity, religion or sexual orientation, is tory — and rightly so. mind-set. The people inside Pulse were citizens cial vulnerability of L.G.B.T. Americans to vio- an attack on all of us and on the fundamental But let’s be clear: This was no more an attack of it. More to the point, they were emblems of lent extremists, recommending special levels values of equality and dignity that defi ne us as just on L.G.B.T. people than the bloodshed at the it. In Pulse they found a refuge. In Pulse they of security. a country.” offi ces of Charlie Hebdo in Paris was an attack found joy. To him they deserved neither. And And there was a frightening coda to it on And this was Eric Garcetti, the Los Angeles solely on satirists. he communicated that with an assault rifl e and the opposite coast, in the Los Angeles area, mayor, at a news conference: “Today we know Both were attacks on freedom itself. Both bullets. where a man with an arsenal of weapons was that we are targeted as Americans, because this took aim at societies that, at their best, integra- The Islamic State and its ilk are brutal to arrested en route to gay pride festivities. is a society where we love broadly and openly, te and celebrate diverse points of view, diverse gay people, whom they treat in unthinkable But the threat isn’t only to L.G.B.T. Ameri- because we have Jews and Christians and Mus- systems of belief, diverse ways to love. And to ways. They throw gay people from rooftops. cans, as past acts of terror have shown and as lims and atheists and Buddhists marching toge- speak of either massacre more narrowly than The footage is posted online. It’s bloodcurdling, everyone today must recognize. All Americans ther, because we are white, black, brown, Asian, that is to miss the greater message, the more but it’s not unique. In countries throughout the are under attack, and not exclusively because Native American. The whole spectrum and pervasive danger and the truest stakes. world, to be gay is to be in mortal danger. To of whom we drink, dance or sleep with, but be- every hue and every culture is here.” We don’t yet know all that much about embrace love is to court death. cause of our bedrock belief that we should not It was a perfect description of the country Omar Mateen, who pulled the trigger, again That’s crucial context for what happened be subservient to any one ideology or any one I love. and again, in a nightclub whose name connotes in Orlando, and Orlando is an understandable religion. That off ends and infl ames the zealots And it was an equally perfect description life, not death: Pulse. We’ll be learning more in prompt for questions about our own degrees of of the world. of what the Orlando gunman couldn’t bear. The GOP’s Latino Crucible lesson for Republicans. In 1994, Pete Wilson, California’s political evolution off ers a then the governor, championed a ballot ini- tiative to bar unauthorized immigrants from public services as he ran for re-election in a By THE EDITORIAL BOARD crime. They’re rapists.” He recently created tight race. He won, and the initiative, known another wave of consternation by accusing an as Proposition 187, passed. But the highly di- epublican leaders laid out a blueprint American-born federal judge of being biased visive campaign over the measure, which was for the revival of their party after the because of his Mexican ancestry. thrown out by the courts, set off a surge of po- Rdefeat of Mitt Romney in the 2012 pre- The Trump candidacy has put other Re- litical participation by Latinos that has kept sidential race. “If Hispanics think we do not publican candidates in a bind. They can tie the Democratic Party dominant in the state want them here, they will close their ears to their lot to his immigrant-bashing campaign ever since. our policies,” the so-called autopsy report and hope that voter-suppression tactics will Republican leaders in other states wat- warned, noting that Mr. Romney had recei- blunt the growing segments of the electorate ched California with alarm. While some have ved 27 percent of the Latino vote, down from galvanized by the prospect of defeating him. tried to make the party more inclusive, the George W. Bush’s 44 percent in 2004. Quoting Or they can disavow him, recognizing that prevailing tactic has been to underhandedly Dick Armey, the former House Republican further alienating nonwhite voters will do se- discourage minority voters. Texas and Arizo- leader from Texas, the report cautioned, “You vere damage to the party in the long run. na are among the states where Republican-led can’t call someone ugly and expect them to go Besides being self-defeating, vilifying legislatures have passed voter identifi cation to the prom with you.” groups of people is morally abhorrent. Repu- laws and otherwise tightened voting rules un- Yet now, Republicans are doing just that. blicans are signaling to millions of citizens der the specious guise of preventing fraud. Donald Trump has emerged as the party’s and aspiring Americans: You’re not welcome ters and get permanent residents to become Whites now make up 70 percent of the citizens in swing states, hoping to unlock the standard-bearer while scapegoating Latinos here; this is not your home. power of a voting bloc that has historically electorate, down from 85 percent in 1980. De- and other minorities to stoke the fears and This hostility has invigorated a decades- had low turnout. mographers project that by 2060, whites will resentment of working-class white voters. long eff ort by Latinos and other groups to “If I were a Republican Party leader at make up 46 percent of the voting pool, whi- Mr. Trump insists he will win Latino votes, increase political participation. More than the state level, I’d be looking at how this could le the Latino bloc will have grown from the yet he began his campaign by promising to 27 million Latinos will be eligible to vote in aff ect me now, but also at the long game,” said current 13 percent to 27 percent. Given those build a wall along the border with Mexico to November, a 60 percent increase from a de- Mindy Romero, the director of the California trends, it’s astounding that the Republican block out the people Mexico is “sending” to cade ago. Civic groups and Spanish-language Civic Engagement Project at the University of Party has taken a harder line on immigra- the United States, claiming: “They’re bringing media are making a huge push to register vo- tion. California, Davis.

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 25 New York Times Editorials “It’s a self-defeating strategy in the long term,” said strong Democratic opponent in November, has grudgingly Maybe things will change after the November elec- Representative Joaquín Castro, a Democrat from Texas. opted to back Mr. Trump. Most Republicans in competiti- tion, said Representative Ruben Gallego, a Democrat from “But the focus for a lot of politicians here is the short ve races appear inclined to do the same. A rare exception Arizona. “The way to push back on all this is to have an term. A lot of them don’t think they’ll be in politics in 20 is Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois, who announced last week absolute victory at the ballot box and force the Republican years.” that he could not in good conscience support Mr. Trump Party to have a conversation about what it needs to do in That seems to be the calculation of Senator John Mc- “regardless of the political impact on my candidacy or the order to survive,” he said. Of course, that is the same con- Cain, the Arizona Republican. Mr. McCain, who faces a Republican Party.” versation they had, and then ignored, in 2012. Orlando and Trump’s America sultant confrontation incubates explosive violence. on territory in Syria and Iraq reinforces the charismatic It is 12 years since Theo van Gogh was murdered potency of its ideological appeal, disseminated from that in Amsterdam by a Dutch-Moroccan Muslim jihadi for base through the internet. making a movie about the treatment of women in Islam; He also said this: “To actively do nothing is a deci- and now homosexuals at the Pulse club in Orlando are sion as well.” targeted by an American citizen of Afghan descent who, Yes, to have actively done nothing in Syria over more it seems, had also found in Islamic extremism the ideolo- than fi ve years of war — so allowing part of the country gical answer to his troubles. to become an ISIS stronghold, contributing to a massive It is poisonous to blame all the world’s 1.6 billion refugee crisis in Europe, acquiescing to slaughter and dis- Muslims for this crisis of their religion. Trump’s self-con- placement on a devastating scale, undermining America’s By Roger Cohen gratulatory reiteration of his call for a temporary ban on word in the world, and granting open season for President non-American Muslims entering the United States exem- Vladimir Putin to strut his stuff — amounts to the grea- mar Mateen, the Florida shooter who had pledged plifi es his violence-tinged politics of division. Michael test foreign policy failure of the Obama administration. allegiance to the Islamic State, just ushered Do- Oren, the former Israeli ambassador to the United States, It has made the world far more dangerous. I hope Onald Trump to the White House, Britain out of the was quoted on Twitter hours after the massacre as saying: for the best but fear the victory of the politics of anger in European Union, Marine Le Pen to the French presidency, “If I were Trump, I’d emphasize the Muslim name, Omar America and Europe. and the world into a downward spiral of escalating vio- Saddiqui Mateen. This changes race.” Later, he said Trump lence. would do this, not that he had recommended it. Aged 29, Mateen is the Gavrilo Princip of the early It is, however, also dangerous to ignore or belittle 21st century, the young man who ripped up an old, de- the potency of ISIS ideology, the core role it has played caying political order. Like the 19-year-old Bosnian Serb in recent violence from Paris to California, and the link nationalist whose bullets ignited World War I, Mateen has between that ideology and the broader crisis of Islam. The PO BOX 6537 Caguas PR 00726 set a spark to a time of infl ammable anger. favored phrase of the Obama administration in addres- Or e-mail us at: Of course, these somber imaginings may prove to be sing this scourge — “violent extremism” — is vague to the [email protected] no more than that. Mateen has not yet changed the world; point of evasive meaninglessness. Yes, jihadi terrorists are he may never. “violent extremists” but calling them that is like calling Telephones: (787) 743-3346 • (787) 743-6537 (787) 743-5606 • Fax (787) 743-5100 But there is no question that the largest mass shoo- Nazism a reaction to German humiliation in World War I: ting in American history comes at a time of particular true but wholly inadequate. unease. In both the United States and Europe, political Mateen demonstrated again just how potent the mix and economic frustrations have produced a groundswell of ISIS and National Rifl e Association ideology is. America against the status quo and an apparent readiness to make is the perfect setting for “lone wolf” ISIS followers becau- a leap in the dark. Washington and Brussels have become se they have access to the weapons they need to do their Dr. Ricardo Angulo bywords for paralysis. worst. Despite having been investigated twice in recent Trump and “Brexit” represent action — any action years by the F.B.I. for possible ties to terrorism, Mateen Publisher — to shake things up. They are, to their supporters, the was able to walk into a Florida gun dealership recently, Manuel Sierra Aaron Christiana comeuppance smug elites deserve. and acquire a “long gun” and a pistol. This, by any reaso- General Manager Editor On top of this, and feeding this, Islam is in epochal nable standard, is madness. crisis. Its Sunni and Shiite branches are mired in violent The AR-15 assault rifl e used by Mateen was also the Lisette Martínez Maria Miranda confrontation. Its adjustment to the modern world has weapon used by the San Bernardino shooters. The former Advertising Agency Director proved faltering and agonized enough to produce a me- N.R.A. president, David Keene, once described the we- Local News Editor tastasizing strain of violent anti-Western jihadist beliefs to apons as the “gun liberals love to hate.” It is in fact the rifl e Ray Ruiz which Mateen — like the San Bernardino shooters — was that illustrates why lax American gun laws make Ameri- Legal Notice Director Ismael Reyes apparently susceptible. can lives cheap. The laws are an aberration. Allan Gil Sports Editor/Assistant Editor That he shot revelers in a gay club suggests once President Barack Obama described the shooting as Internal Auditor again that Islam and sexuality constitute a particularly “an act of terror and an act of hate.” He made clear his María Rivera combustible realm. Liberal Western sexual mores are the disapproval of gun laws. He called for solidarity. He said Sharon Ramírez Graphic Artist Manager most troubling aff ront to a certain strain of Islam. The re- nothing about ISIS, or the way the Islamic State’s hold Legal Notices Graphics Manager

26 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star “You know within each session the progress that they’re making,” she said. “In the beginning of the session, the dog might be in the back of their kennel cowering, and then they move forward, lie down, relax; their tail might wag.” The society believes that its program might have been the fi rst in the country in which dogs are read to as part of their recovery, though others have sprung up, and children learning to read have been reading aloud to therapy dogs — who help by provi- ding a nonjudgmental audience — for years. Violet, who is about 2 years old, was found lying on a sidewalk in Queens Village in April, unable to stand. “We thought she was dying,” said Lindsay Thor- son, a veterinarian at the society’s Animal Recovery Center, on the second fl oor of its hospital on East 92nd Street. Tests showed that Violet was physically healthy. “It turned out that she was frozen in fear and would not move,” Dr. Thorson said. The society and the police do not know Violet’s back story. Other dogs at the Animal Recovery Cen- ter had been starved, beaten, stabbed or shot. Most Ricky Gitt, a volunteer at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Manhattan, are good candidates for the reading program, said reading to Violet, a dog recovering from abuse. Kris Lindsay, manager of the recovery center. The police and the society would not give details of many of the dogs’ cases because they are subjects of How to Heal a Traumatized How to Heal a Traumatized open criminal investigations. Around the corner, at the society’s Canine An- nex for Recovery and Enrichment, where abuse vic- tims are transferred when they don’t need as much Dog: Read It a Stor medical care, Ms. Benick entertained another pit Dog: Read It a Storyy bull mix, Margarita, with an adaptation of the Gar- th Stein best seller “The Art of Racing in the Rain,” which is narrated by a dog. By ANDY NEWMAN kennels. “He picked me out of a pile of puppies, a tangled, “We need to get the dogs comfortable with what rolling mass of paws and ears and tails,” Ms. Benick i, Violet,” said the man in the orange they’ll be seeing when they’re put up for adoption,” read. Margarita, who was rescued in February by “ASPCA Volunteer” shirt. He set up a said Victoria Wells, the society’s senior manager the Police Department’s Animal Cruelty Investiga- “Hlittle folding camp stool, fi red up his of behavior and training. “People looking at them, tion Squad in a neglect case, approached the sniff iPad and began to read aloud in a gentle, even voi- people walking and handling them. This is the very hole and looked up adoringly at Ms. Benick. ce. fi rst step in that process. It’s hands-off socializa- As Ms. Benick noted, any old text will do. Later “The sun, coming in fl at, knocks a prismatic oval tion.” in the afternoon, she was reading news articles off out of the tumbler and lays it on the ceiling.” The reading material does not seem to matter her phone in the cheery, singsong tones of a kinder- Inside her glass kennel on Monday afternoon, much. Mr. Gitt, 58, an interior designer, happened garten teacher to her old friend Dudley, yet another Violet, a black-and-white pit bull mix, lay on her bed to have started the Wallace Stegner novel “Crossing pit bull mix, who was found in the Bronx in Decem- with her head held low. to Safety.” Other readers bring children’s books or ber locked in a cage without food or water. After a After a few more sentences, something shifted magazines. knee operation, he is now available for adoption. in Violet and she cocked her head toward the man, “As long as you read in a nice soothing voice, Another volunteer, Deborah Lancman, favors Ricky Gitt, for a few seconds: a brief moment of con- they enjoy it,” said Hildy Benick, 69, a volunteer who thrillers. “I read three Ian Fleming James Bond bo- nection. has been with the reading program since shortly af- oks to dogs,” said Ms. Lancman, a part-time admi- Through the doors of the American Society for ter it started, in late 2013. nistrative assistant. “They haven’t told me they min- the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on the Upper Ms. Wells got the idea for the program after ded.” East Side pass hundreds of dogs rescued by the po- years of playing guitar — mostly Beatles songs — Monday’s selection was the John le Carré page- lice in abuse cases. The society’s goal is to get them to recovering dogs. “Not everyone knew how to do turner “The Night Manager.” Ms. Lancman quickly adopted, but many are so traumatized that they that, and I wanted to come up with something anyo- got down to business with Chickpea, an energetic cannot handle human contact. ne could do,” she said. pit bull mix whose medical condition requires her That’s where story time comes in. The benefi ts of reading are hard to measure since to be on strict cage rest. For 20-minute stretches, volunteers read to dogs, the dogs also get a full range of training and behavio- “On a snow-swept January evening of 1991…,” who listen through “sniff holes” in the glass of their ral therapy. But it makes a diff erence, Ms. Wells said. she read. Chickpea began to settle down.

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 27 ‘Miyuca’ Somoza to Give Etching Exhibita’ Somoza to Give Etching Exhibit was a student of maestros Juan Gómez Quirós, Robert Blac- ‘Miyuc kburn, Claire Romano, David Firkbanner and Jeff Stone, among many others. A former art teacher in local public schools and an Former MAC Head Among Best in LA art history professor at New York universities, Somoza ser- ved as a lecturer at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. Special to The STAR ted her master of arts and doctorate degrees at New York During the 1960s and ‘70s, she organized the art program [email protected] University on a scholarship from the University of Puerto at the Central School of Fine Arts in Santurce. She also was Rico and the Ford Foundation. She attended the Professio- an important force at SHU, which later became the Contem- eteran artist, professor and museum director María nal Workshop at Pratt Institute, where her training focused porary Art Museum at Stop 18 in Santurce, where she was Emilia “Miyuca” Somoza invites everyone to come on etched plate, lithography and printing techniques. She executive director for several years. Vup and see her etchings sometime. Considered one of a top exponents of the etched pla- She will open a retrospective exhibit of her favorite te technique in Latin America, she won First Prize in 1973 genre Thursday in the Museum of the Americas. from the United Federal Bank and at the IBEC competition. The technique, for which she is especially noted, and She is currently executive director of the Puerto Rico Mu- which had been a passion with her throughout her long ca- seum of Contemporary Art. reer, is little known in Puerto Rico, partly because it requi- “When I have a metal plate in my hands, I fi nd it im- res great physical strength and mental control. The genre, a possible not to work it,” she said. “I have to throw myself long process requiring heavy concentration and attention, into it and won’t let it go until I am fi nished.” uses an acid solution on a metal surface of either zinc or She organized and -- until 1980 -- directed the Plastic bronze, ink, paper and a rolling press. Arts Program at the Institute of Puerto Rican Culture, whe- Although she has distinguished herself in other te- re she curated the IV San Juan Biennial of Latin American chniques such as silkscreen, lithography and collograph, Engraving. She also created the First Pan-American Gra- collotype etching has always been her forte. phic Arts Workshop during the Pan-American Games. Somoza graduated from Sacred Heart University A video on the artist and the materials used in the (SHU) in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in art and comple- etching process will be part of the exhibit, which will run through Aug. 21. The exhibit will open at 6:30 p.m. in the gallery on Hist Historic Sites Get More Visitors Thanks to ‘Hamilton’ Fansoric Sites Get More Visitors Thanks to ‘Hamilton’ Fans the second fl oor of the Ballajá Building in Old San Juan. For information and to coordinate guided visits, call (787) 724-5052. Pilgrimage sites include Hamilton statues in Jersey, where Hamilton courted his wife Eliza. Central Park and at Columbia University “We have 5-year-olds, 16-year-olds, 30-year-olds co- ming here now,” said Pat Sanftner, who gives tours of the Schuyler-Hamilton House. “We did not have that audience istoric sites connected to Alexander Hamilton are get- in our museum before. We had 60-year-olds. It’s wonder- ting a lot more visitors than they used to, thanks to a ful to have these conversations now with visitors. We’re Hlittle Broadway show you might have heard about. not just teaching. They’re questioning us and they’re thin- Fans of the musical “Hamilton,” which won 11 Tony king.” Awards Sunday, are hunting down every Hamilton spot they Tourists have always visited Hamilton’s tomb in the gra- can think of, from his home in Harlem, to his burial site in veyard at Trinity Church in Lower Manhattan. But now, not Lower Manhattan, to Hamilton Park in Weehawken, New Jer- only are more people paying their respects, but they’re also sey, near the dueling grounds where he was shot by Aaron looking for the graves of Hamilton’s wife, sister-in-law, son Burr. and his buddy Hercules Mulligan. “Visitors also now leave Kerissa Bearce, 35, an instructional technology coach fl owers, stones, coins, notes, even a potted plant, at Hamilton’s from Fort Worth, Texas, visited all those sites and many monument and on Eliza’s stone just in front of it,” said Trinity more when she came to New York to see the show with two spokeswoman Lynn Goswick. friends. The show’s star and creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, “I pretty much don’t remember anything about the wrote part of “Hamilton” at the Morris-Jumel Mansion in founding of my country, but now I’m learning all of it,” Bearce Manhattan’s Washington Heights. The mansion’s executive said. director Carol Ward estimates that half of their visitors now Bearce is among thousands of “Hamilton” fans boosting come because of the show. “We’ve been riding the wave,” visitor numbers at historic sites that in the past were barely Ward said. “The show has gotten people interested in history on tourists’ radars. Hamilton Grange, his Harlem home and a in a completely new, fresh way.” National Park site, had as many visitors in the fi rst fi ve months The Morris-Jumel Mansion is known for a dinner party of this year as it did in all of 2015 — more than 35,000 people. hosted there by President George Washington for his cabinet, And that’s a 75 percent increase over the 21,000 visitors who attended by Hamilton, John Adams and Thomas Jeff erson. toured the Grange in 2014, the year before “Hamilton” opened. (A diff erent dinner party depicted in the show’s song “The Artifacts at the site include a piano that Hamilton’s daughter Room Where It Happens” took place at Jeff erson’s residence, Angelica played. A replica of the instrument is featured in the now marked with a plaque at 57 Maiden Lane in Lower Man- show. hattan.) But the mansion has a Burr connection too: Burr ma- But fans are also fi nding their way to more obscure rried the rich widow who owned the house. She later divorced spots, like the Schuyler-Hamilton House in Morristown, New Burr, and her lawyer was Hamilton’s son.

28 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star T Tony Awards Hail ‘Hamilton’ and Denounce Hateony Awards Hail ‘Hamilton’ and Denounce Hate By MICHAEL PAULSON son, but was not the only show to win awards. A revival of “The Color Purple,” a musical adaptation of the amilton,” an improbable hip-hop musical about Pulitzer-winning novel by Alice Walker, had a good night, win- America’s fi rst Treasury secretary, completed its rap- ning awards for best musical revival, and for best leading actress “Hturous march across America’s awards landscape on for its 29-year-old star, Cynthia Erivo, who is the second actress in Sunday, picking up Broadway’s highest honor: the Tony Award for 10 years to win a Tony Award for playing the book’s central cha- best new musical. racter, Celie. The prize capped an amazing season for the show, a smash “The Humans,” a poignant family drama by Stephen Ka- hit that has been sold out from the start, captivating audiences and ram, did especially well, winning best play, best featured actress the broader culture through its use of today’s sounds and a largely for Jayne Houdyshell and best featured actor for Reed Birney for nonwhite cast to explore America’s revolutionary origins and their their moving portrayal of a married couple struggling to love and contemporary relevance. cherish a family under stress. David Zinn won a Tony for his de- In all, “Hamilton” won 11 Tony Awards — one fewer than sign of “The Humans” set, which replicated a shabby two-story the record 12 won by “The Producers” in 2001. apartment in the Chinatown neighborhood of Manhattan. The evening was also noteworthy for the way it contrasted ment it has engendered. And a production of Arthur Miller’s “A View From the Brid- Broadway with Hollywood: All four awards for performances in One measure of its extraordinary stature: Its performance ge” won the awards for best play revival and for best director for musicals went to black actors. on the awards show was preceded by a videotaped tribute to the Ivo van Hove, a Belgian director making his Broadway debut. The big night for “Hamilton” was altered by a national tra- show from President Obama and the fi rst lady, Michelle Obama. Jessica Lange, the Oscar-winning actress, won a Tony for gedy: 18 hours before the awards ceremony began, a lone gunman Mr. Obama, acknowledging that the idea of a hip-hop musical her portrayal of the morphine-addicted Mary Tyrone in Eugene armed with an AR-15-type assault rifl e opened fi re at a gay night- about a Treasury secretary at fi rst sounded like a joke, said, “We O’Neill’s “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” And Frank Langella club in Orlando, Fla., leaving 50 people dead. The shooting — the all laughed, but who’s laughing now?” He called the show “a civics picked up his fourth Tony Award for his portrayal of a Frenchman deadliest in United States history — added a note of sadness, dis- lesson our kids can’t get enough of.” with dementia in a new play, “The Father.” belief and anger to Broadway’s big night. The show is successful not only artistically, but commercia- David Rockwell, a prolifi c and much-admired set designer “Senseless acts of tragedy remind us that nothing here is who has been nominated six times for Tony Awards, fi nally won promised — not one day,” Lin-Manuel Miranda, the author and lly — it is earning about $600,000 in profi t every week on Broad- one, for recreating a Budapest perfumery for a revival of a cheris- way, and it is about to expand its reach, with a production opening star of “Hamilton,” declared, emotionally reciting a sonnet he had in Chicago in September, followed by two North American tours hed but less well-known classic musical, “She Loves Me.” written as he accepted the Tony for best score. “Love,” he said, and a London production. Soon after the Tony broadcast ended, a The awards were concentrated among a handful of winners. “cannot be killed or swept aside.” new block of tickets for the Broadway production went on sale. The new musical “Shuffl e Along, Or the Making of the Musical The Tony Awards, as well as CBS, which broadcast the event, “Hamilton” won Tonys not only for best new musical, but Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed,” which was nominated dedicated the ceremony to those aff ected by the tragedy. Perfor- also for Mr. Miranda’s book and score; Thomas Kail’s direction; for 10 Tony Awards, won none; also going home empty were the mers and presenters arrived at the Beacon Theater wearing silver Alex Lacamoire’s orchestrations; Andy Blankenbuehler’s choreo- new musicals “Bright Star,” “School of Rock the Musical,” and ribbons — created by the Tony-winning designer William Ivey graphy; Paul Tazewell’s costumes and Howell Binkley’s lighting “Waitress,” each of which will have to hope that the musical num- Long in the color of the award itself — to acknowledge Orlando. design. And three of its performers won Tonys: Leslie Odom, Jr., bers they performed on the broadcast will help energize box offi ce Between the time of a morning rehearsal and the evening broad- who plays Aaron Burr, beat out Mr. Miranda, who plays Hamilton, sales. cast, “Hamilton” decided to drop the use of muskets in its pro- in the race for best leading actor; Renée Elise Goldsberry, who por- The awards ceremony followed a bittersweet day for the duction number (“Yorktown”), while the comedian/musician Steve trays Hamilton’s sister-in-law Angelica, was named best featured theater industry. At the morning rehearsal, as a jubilant crowd Martin cut a joke that alluded to violence. actress in a musical, and Daveed Diggs, who plays both Marquis cheered run-throughs of production numbers, somber network As the show began, its host, James Corden, paid tribute to de Lafayette and Thomas Jeff erson, won best featured actor in a and awards show administrators clustered in aisles and hallways the Orlando victims and their families, saying “our hearts go out musical. at the Beacon on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, trying to fi gu- to all of those aff ected by this atrocity.” The best new musical award was handed out by Barbra Strei- re out how the show should respond to the mass shooting. “Hate will never win,” Mr. Corden said. “Together we have sand, who had not appeared on the Tony Awards stage since 1970, The Tony Awards, offi cially called the Antoinette Perry to make sure of that.” He added, “Tonight’s show stands as a sym- when she won a special Tony as performer of the decade. Dressed Awards, are presented annually by the Broadway League and the bol and a celebration of that principle.” in a lacy shirt-and-vest ensemble, Ms. Streisand joked as she ope- American Theater Wing, and honor plays and musicals that open But then, in a razzle-dazzle show-must-go-on moment, he each season in the 40 theaters in and around Times Square that began a rapid-fi re song-and-dance journey through 20 much-loved ned the envelope: “Thank God I picked the right outfi t.” make up Broadway. There were 36 shows that opened during the The 2015-16 theater season was the most diverse in Broad- musicals, from “Les Misérables” to “42nd Street.” way history, and the Tonys celebrated that distinction, particularly 2015-16 season and were eligible for awards; 26 received at least one And the broadcast proceeded as planned, with a series of nomination. songs and medleys introducing television viewers to the musicals as it came during a year when Hollywood faced criticism for its This year’s nominees were selected by a panel of 47 thea- failure to nominate any nonwhite performers for the Oscars. Of of the season, interspersed with awards and acceptance speeches. the 40 acting nominations, 14 went to black, Hispanic and Asian- ter experts, many of whom work at nonprofi t organizations and in Outside the theater, casts of the nominated shows performed brief American actors. academia. The winners were chosen by the Tony voters — a mix of tributes to their favorite musicals, a nod to the sidewalk concerts “Think of tonight as the Oscars, but with diversity,” Mr. Cor- producers, performers and other theater industry professionals — performed weekly for last-minute ticket lottery entrants outside den said at the start of the show, prompting raucous laughter. He and this year there were 846 people eligible to vote on the awards. the “Hamilton” theater. joked, “It is so diverse that Donald Trump has threatened to build There are 24 competitive categories, but the Tonys also bes- The awards also found room for humor — there were at tow several noncompetitive awards each year, and those awards least three jokes at Donald J. Trump’s expense (including one in a wall around this theater.” And then, at the close of the segment, were announced in advance. This year, those included lifetime he brought out a multiethnic group of children, and, singing “This which Andrew Rannells depicted him starring in a musical called could be you,” replaced them with the equally diverse group of achievement awards to the lyricist Sheldon Harnick, best known “The Book of Moron”) and one about Hillary Clinton (depicted by nominees for performances in musicals. for “Fiddler on the Roof,” and the director Marshall W. Mason, the Glenn Close singing the lyric “I really need this job” from “A Cho- Mr. Kail, accepting the award for best direction, noted the founding artistic director of the Circle Repertory Company. An rus Line.”) diverse array of plays and musicals on Broadway: “What we’ve annual award honoring a regional theater went to the Paper Mill “Hamilton,” which has become the rare musical to cross seen this season is that there are stories to be told and there are Playhouse in Millburn, N.J., and the Isabelle Stevenson award for over into the broader popular culture, was nominated for 16 Tonys people that want to hear them.” volunteerism to the performer Brian Stokes Mitchell for his work — more than any other show in history, a refl ection of the excite- with the Actors Fund. “Hamilton” dominated the broadcast, and the theatrical sea-

NO en en 14 de Junio de 2016 NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANNOLOL Provistas por Internews Serviceovistas por Internews Service Pr Masacre en Orlando debe crear conciencia sobre el odio, afirma el gobernador Educan sobre el impacto del nuevo reglamento federal para empleados exentos l impacto del nuevo reglamento federal para rar un plan de reorganización y presupuesten los Por Obed Betancourt niendo en mente la comunidad gay, quien lo Elos empleados exentos en Puerto Rico que salarios que serán requeridos para los empleados llevó a cabo reivindicó el islamismo radical y entra en vigor a parƟ r de diciembre de este año que ocupan estos Ɵ pos de puestos”, explicó Paula, a masacre llevada a cabo este domingo se proclamó entusiasta del Estado Islámico. será el tema del seminario laboral que ofrecerá la al Ɵ empo que señaló que en el seminario laboral Len Orlando por un combaƟ ente yihadista “Mientras la sociedad siga sembrando Sociedad para la Gerencia de Recursos Humanos, comparƟ rá alternaƟ vas y estrategias comerciales debe ayudar a cobrar conciencia sobre el odio va a cosechar el resultado de eso”, Capítulo de Puerto Rico. que ayudarán a los patronos a afrontar el impacto odio que se genere, ya sea por asuntos ra- agregó. La acƟ vidad será el 16 de junio, a las 9:00 de la económico de la nueva regulación. ciales, religiosos, homofóbicos o políƟ cos, se- “Todos los que escuchamos la noƟ cia nos mañana, en el salón Carite, edifi cio principal de Entre las alternaƟ vas y estrategias para sobrellevar ñaló el lunes el gobernador Alejandro García estremecimos. El odio en sus mútliples mani- Medtronic, en Villalba. con éxito las enmiendas a las regulaciones federales Padilla. festaciones”, reaccionó. El seminario estará a cargo del licenciado Carlos sobre las compensaciones a los empleados exen- El mundo se estremeció cuando Omar García Padilla criƟ có que las personas Paula, abogado de patronos y experto en leyes tos, Paula anƟ cipó que es crucial analizar la lista de Maaten acribilló y dio muerte a 50 personas aƟ endan sus diferencias con argumenta- laborales. empleados exentos para defi nir cuáles son los que al menos con otras decenas de heridos en ciones descualifi catorias conƟ nuarán sucen- Mediante la nueva reglamentación, el Depar- actualmente reciben una compensación de más de una discoteca frecuentada por la comuni- diendo actos como el de Orlando. tamento del Trabajo aumentó el nivel de salario 23,660, dólares pero menor de 47,476 al año. dad gay en esta ciudad de Florida, mientras El gobernador indicó que los ataques en mínimo requerido para que sea aplicable la exen- También indicó que es necesario examinar cuál se celebraba una acƟ vidad dedicada a la París han sido por moƟ vos religiosos, y South ción al pago de horas extra a los empleados clasifi - será el costo de aumentar el salario de los em- música hispana. Muchas de las vícƟ mas son Carolina, donde murieron ocho personas cados como “ejecuƟ vos”, “profesionales” y “admin- pleados exentos para que cumplan con el mínimo puertorriqueños. negras, fueron por moƟ vos raciales. En este istradores”. de compensación que será requerida y presu- En una acƟ vidad ayer al mediodía sobre caso de Orlando fue por homofobia. El nuevo salario de empleados exentos será puestar dicho aumento. un tema económico, el primer mandatario “Gracias a dios esos desenlaces no se 47,476 por año versus el nivel salarial actual de Además sugiere, entre otras alternaƟ vas, realizar pareció referirse a personas que supuesta- han dado en Puerto Rico, pero tenemos que 23,660 al año. una comparación del aumento en salario que sería mente fomentan el odio, aunque no señaló trabajar para que nunca se lleguen a dar en Asimismo, aumenta el requisito de compen- requerido con el costo operacional de reclasifi car a nadie. Puerto Rico”, aunque reconoció que ha habi- sación anual para empleados altamente remunera- a los empleados exentos como no exentos y pa- “Qué pena que nos tenga que tocar a do crímenes de odio en la Isla, “pero no como dos a 134,004 por año, entre otras enmiendas. garles una compensación extraordinaria por el Ɵ - nosotros, para que algunas personas cobren en Estados Unidos”. “Con el nuevo reglamento federal es de vital empo extra y por cualquier violación al periodo de conciencia de que no pueden estar todo el Ɵ - Dijo que no se le puede prestar oídos “a importancia que los patronos comiencen a prepa- tomar alimentos. empo haciendo señalamientos de odio a una los que hacen comentarios descualifi cato- persona por ser musulmán, o judía o católico rios” en la Isla. o crisƟ ano, ateo, heterosexual, homosexual, Puerto Rico Ɵ ene controversias agrias Aprueban proyecto para la protección de los cuerpos de agua por ser mujer o por ser hombre”, dijo. entre personas religiosas y de la comunidad García Padilla no quizo “singularizarlo en gay que sobre los alcances de cada uno, los a secretaria del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (DRNA), Carmen Guer- este caso”, que “fue obviamente contra per- primeros promoviendo su esƟ lo de vida y los Lrero Pérez, informó el lunes de la aprobación de un nuevo Plan Integral de Recursos de Agua sonas homosexuales”, señaló el gobernador, segundos afi rmando sus derechos humanos. (PIRA). despojando el elemento religioso del ataque, En medio de esto los políƟ cos hacen acuer- El nuevo proyecto se convierte en el principal instrumento de planifi cación y administración que si bien fue realizado específi camente te- dos con unos y otros. del agua para el país, estableciendo los usos actuales y futuros teniendo en cuenta el ciclo hidrológico, así como las necesidades de los sistemas naturales, sociales y económicos que de- penden del recurso para sus subsistencia y desarrollo. DESPUÉS DE LA REMODELACIÓN agua a las condiciones socioeconómicas del país y legislación vigente al amparo del arƟ culo 5 La actualización del PIRA se hizo con el objeƟ vo de atemperar la administración del recurso de la Ley para la conservación, el desarrollo y uso de los recursos de agua de Puerto Rico. TE DEJAN LA CONTAMINACIÓN de Agua del DNRA construyen nuevas herramienta para que Puerto Rico pueda proteger con “Estas cuatro iniciaƟ vas reelaboradas por el equipo de la ofi cina del Plan Integral de Recursos mayor rigor y hacer un mejor uso del recursos de agua”, expresó Guerrero Pérez. DURA CARPET ES LA SOLUCIÓN Puerto Rico desde el presente hasta el Además, se dio a conocer un análisis de la demanda y oferta de agua para diversos usos en 2030, que toma en cuenta la reducción po- LLAMAR PARA EVALUACIÓN blacional, un diagnósƟ co de la condición en que se encuentra el recurso agua en Puerto Rico y proyectos costoefecƟ vos DURA CARPET para resolver los problemas prioritarios de manera sustentable. El plan debe revisarse cada cinco años, (787)765-1584 • (787)717-0897 indicó la funcionaria.

NO en en The San Juan Daily Star 14 de Junio de 2016 30 NOTICIASTICIAS ESPAESPANOLOL Colegio de Profesionales del Trabajo Social dice que ataque ocurrido en Orlando “evidencia las profundas consecuencias negativas de ideologías y prejuicios” l Colegio de Profesionales del Trabajo Social (CPTS) de Puerto Rico expresó su soli- dolor imborrable, en este caso contra la comunidad Lésbica, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual Edaridad con las familias y víctimas del tiroteo que cobró la vida de medio centenar y Transgénero (LGBTT)”, expresó Alicea Rodríguez. de personas la madrugada del domingo en Recordó que a través de sus 76 años Orlando, Florida, y apuntó que lo ocurrido de historia, el Colegio ha promovido la “evidencia las profundas consecuencias neg- solidaridad y militancia en todos los mo- ativas de ideologías y prejuicios”. vimientos sociales dirigidos a proteger la Según el presidente del Colegio, Larry Emil diversidad, la dignidad del ser humano y Alicea Rodríguez, “eventos violentos como los derechos de todas las personas, un estos se han alimentado de discursos de odio principio básico del trabajo social. promovidos por algunos sistemas de creen- “Hacemos un llamado a que todas las cias basadas en constructos religiosos”. instituciones sociales recurran a la edu- “Los agresores, tienen en esos discursos, cación para la paz, basada en la equidad. el motor y la racional para sentirse con el Sólo juntos venceremos estos terrores poder necesario para arrebatar vidas y de- que intentan, pero no lograrán, derribar jar tras el paso de sus acciones una estela de nuestra sociedad”, concluyó. DRNA publica guía sobre ríos, saltos y caídas de agua de la isla para promover el turismo interno a secretaria del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales (DRNA), Carmen como la complejidad de la ruta, el tiempo que toma y saber el pronóstico del clima, tanto LGuerrero Pérez, anunció el lunes la publicación de la “Guía de saltos y caídas de agua para el día de la excursión como para los previos. de Puerto Rico”. El documento está disponible en el portal del DNRA, dirección electrónica http:/drna. La guía contiene un inventarios de agua alrededor de Puerto Rico, que permite al lec- pr.gov/. tor conocer los nombre de los saltos, donde se ubican y una foto en la cual se apreciará la caída de agua. “Estamos trabajando con la Compañía de Turismo de Puerto Rico para promover a que los visitantes del exterior busquen de estas experiencias y visiten las principales cascadas, saltos y caídas de aguas que tenemos en toda la isla”, expresó la secretaria del DRNA. Además, la guía informa si el salto contiene áreas para bañarse e infraestructura, como estacionamientos, veredas, y zafacones, y si el acceso es público o privado. También, en el informe se desarrollaron categorías con relación a los niveles de difi - cultad para acceder al salto, de manera que se tenga una idea sobre cómo será el camino para llegar al lugar y las condiciones físicas que se deben tener. En la guía se muestran las medidas de seguridad a tomar en cuenta previo a la visita, Homenajearán a la fallecida exlegisladora y actriz Velda González a Organización Puertorriqueña de la Mujer Trabajadora (OPMT) e Inter Mu- legisladora municipal de Carolina, actriz y una defensora de la equidad de género Ljeres, de la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto y los derechos de las mujeres. Rico, rendirán homenaje a Velda González, quien fuera vicepresidenta del Senado, La actividad, que tendrá lugar el 16 de junio, a las 7:00 de la noche, en la Escuela de Derecho de la Universidad Interamericana, tiene el propósito de reconocer las importantes aportaciones que hizo la boricua, natural de Hatillo, por la defensa de los derechos humanos, particularmente de las mujeres. “Fueron muchas las piezas legislativas y propuestas de políticas públicas de su autoría que sentaron pauta en Puerto Rico para eliminar las desigualdades, pero no necesariamente se recuerda quién las originó y defendió. Aunque estamos conscientes de que recién su fallecimiento recibió varios homenajes, queremos destacar su solidaridad con nosotras y su siempre disponibilidad para escuchar las opiniones de las organizaciones no gubernamentales y del feminismo”, señaló Josefi na Pantoja Oquendo, de la OPMT. Señaló Pantoja que se escucharán las voces de María Dolores Fernós, de Inter Mujeres; Ana Irma Rivera Lassén, expresidenta del Colegio de Abogados; y de la psicóloga social Mercedes Rodríguez López.

The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 31 SCI & TECH Mi Microsoft Finds Cancer Clues in Search Queriescrosoft Finds Cancer Clues in Search Queries “I think the mainstream medical literature has been resistant to these kinds of studies and this kind of data,” Dr. Horvitz said. “We’re hoping that this stimulates quite a bit of interesting conversation.” The new research is based on the ability of the Microsoft team to accura- tely distinguish between web searches that are casual or based on anxiety and those that are genuine searches for spe- cifi c medical symptoms by people who are experiencing them, he noted. Both a computer scientist and a medical doctor by training, Dr. Horvitz said he had been exploring this area in part because of a phone conversation with a close friend who had described symptoms. Based on their conversa- tion, Dr. Horvitz advised him to con- tact his doctor. He received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and died several months later. The availability of vast sets of beha- vior data based on individual web que- ries using the search engines off ered by companies like Google and Microsoft has for a number of years been seen as a potential indicator of health-related information. By JOHN MARKOFF had been diagnosed with pancreatic name, so the individuals conducting In 2009, Google published a re- cancer. From there, they worked bac- the searches could not be contacted. search paper that explored the poten- icrosoft scientists have de- kward, looking for earlier queries that A logical next step would be to fi - tial of early detection of fl u epidemics monstrated that by analyzing could have shown that the Bing user gure out what to do with that search based on statistical analysis of web Mlarge samples of search engi- was experiencing symptoms before the information. One possibility would be search logs, though the results of that ne queries they may in some cases be diagnosis. Those early searches, they some sort of health service where users eff ort ultimately fell short of what had able to identify internet users who are believe, can be warning fl ags. could allow their searches to be collec- been hoped. suff ering from pancreatic cancer, even While fi ve-year survival rates for ted, allowing scientists to monitor for More recently, Microsoft resear- before they have received a diagnosis pancreatic cancer are extremely low, questions that indicate warning fl ag chers have had signifi cant success in of the disease. early detection of the disease can pro- symptoms. fi nding early evidence of adverse drug The scientists said they hoped their long life in a very small percentage of “The question, ‘What might we do? reactions from patterns observed in work could lead to early detection of cases. The study suggests that early Might there be a Cortana for health web logs. In 2013, they detected un- cancer. Their study was published last screening can increase the fi ve-year some day?’” said Dr. Horvitz, in a refe- reported side eff ects of prescription week in The Journal of Oncology Prac- survival rate of pancreatic patients to 5 rence to the company’s speech-oriented drugs before they were found by the tice by Dr. Eric Horvitz and Dr. Ryen to 7 percent, from just 3 percent. online personal assistant software ser- Food and Drug Administration’s war- White, the Microsoft researchers, and The researchers reported that they vice. ning system. John Paparrizos, a Columbia Universi- could identify from 5 to 15 percent of Although the researchers decli- The researchers are exploring evi- ty graduate student. pancreatic cases with false positive rates ned to off er specifi c details, Dr. White dence related to a range of devastating “We asked ourselves, ‘If we heard of as low as one in 100,000. The resear- is now the chief technology offi cer of diseases. They also said that unlike the the whispers of people online, would it chers noted that false positives could health intelligence in a recently created drug interaction data, which would be provide strong evidence or a clue that lead to raised medical costs or create Health & Wellness division at Micro- of direct value to the F.D.A. as an early something’s going on?’” Dr. Horvitz signifi cant anxiety for people who later soft. alert, it was possible that symptom alert said. found out they were not sick. They acknowledged that health-re- data might be made available as part of The researchers focused on sear- The data used by the researchers lated data generated from web search a broader online health service that a ches conducted on Bing, Microsoft’s was anonymized, meaning it did not histories was still new territory for the company like Microsoft might off er. search engine, that indicated someone carry identifying markers like a user medical profession.

HEALTH 32 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star For Some, Weight Loss Means the Start of a Whole New Lifeor Some, Weight Loss Means the Start of a Whole New Life F By ABBY ELLIN roin and cocaine addict and author of the book “Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary here was no reason for Jennifer New Way of Understanding Addiction.” Morton to move to Utah, except On the other hand, surrounding Tone: It was the place she lost 40 yourself with too many people with si- pounds. milar issues can be risky. “A lot of people In 2009, Ms. Morton was working get into a very closed world that’s kind 90-hour weeks as the director of learning of limited,” she said. “Sometimes you at a large company outside Louisville, make each other better, and sometimes Ky. She traveled 80 percent of the time, worse.” and her weight shot up. Panicked and Of course, most of us cannot aff ord exhausted, she quit her job and checked to uproot our families, lives and jobs in the into Fitness Ridge (now called Movara name of healthy living. (Structure House’s Fitness Resort), a weight-loss and fi tness base price for new participants, for exam- retreat in southern Utah. ple, is $10,500 for a four-week stay.) And She ended up staying a month. even if we could, we bring our struggles “All of a sudden I was in a place with us. (In bumper sticker terms: “Whe- where everybody was like me,” said Ms. rever you go, there you are.” ) Morton, 40. “It felt like home.” Jean Anspaugh, 62, lost 100 pounds Five weeks later, it really was: She at the Rice House program in Durham, packed up her belongings and settled where she stayed for seven years, ren- into a house less than a mile from the After a trip to Fitness Ridge, Jennifer Morton ended up staying there. ting an apartment nearby and taking resort in the town of St. George. Not odd jobs to pay the costs. She fi gured she long after, she began teaching classes at “It speaks to the power of the pro- have to work on it on a daily basis,” said would “stay thin forever.” But she didn’t. Movara on emotional eating and food verbial ‘toxic food environment,’” said Ms. Fine, who has now lost 65 pounds Work, bills and relationships took their addiction, guiding clients through their David Sarwer, director of the Center for and hopes to lose another 40. toll, and she got “mainstreamed back own body battles. Obesity Research and Education at Tem- “It’s very important to have that into the dominant culture, which eats all “It just made sense to do this,” Ms. ple University’s College of Public Health. shared experience and problem solve the time.” Morton said. The low cost of living was “When we’re in our normal day-to-day together,” said Catherine J. Metzgar of “Nobody realizes how hard it is appealing, as was the natural beauty. But routines, and those routines have become the University of Illinois at Urbana- to lose weight and keep it off ,” said Ms. most importantly, she could continue the second nature to us, there are countless Champaign, the lead author of a study Anspaugh, a folklorist in Fairfax, Va., healthy lifestyle she had embraced. negative infl uences on our eating habits that found social support and being ac- and author of “Fat Like Us.” “It’s a full- “At the resort, the way you feel and sedentary behavior that contributes countable to others helped some women time job.” She has regained some of the about who you are is so important to to weight gain.” lose and maintain weight loss. “Having weight but still feels that Durham, “the protect that you’re willing to stay in that Relocating, he said, off ers an op- your family and others in your social cir- place where the magic happened,” is environment to make sure it sticks,” said portunity to create new habits. “In the- cle buy into what you are doing is also home. “I miss the mind-set,” she said. “I Ms. Morton, who began doing triathlons se cases, people have the opportunity to important.” miss my tribe.” after her stay. “If you fi nd your best self make a signifi cant commitment to health Cindy MacKenzie, 62, a former tea- Ms. Morton, too, acknowledged that somewhere, you defi nitely don’t want to and well-being to live in a geographical cher and self-described yo-yo dieter, reti- moving to Utah wasn’t a panacea. “You leave it.” location that promotes health,” he said. red with her husband in 2015 to southern still have to do the same things: build People like Ms. Morton are adopting From 2007 to 2012, Marjorie S. Fine Utah. The couple purchased a home your community, get involved, fi nd the a model familiar to those fi ghting subs- went twice a year to the Duke diet and about a fi ve-minute drive down the road people you like,” she said. And she now tance abuse, who are often encouraged to fi tness program. She would lose about 30 from Movara, where Ms. MacKenzie is wrestling with “emotional manage- change their environments and relation- pounds during her two-month stay, and used to go for annual weight-loss visits. ment — meaning, working through the ships post-rehab in order to “stay clean.” regain half when she returned home to “We have defi nitely bought into parts of myself that will keep me suc- (Minnesota, for example, is half-jokingly Miami. “I would chip away at the weight, the program,” said Ms. MacKenzie, who cessful over the long run.” referred to as “Minnesober” because of but never really be anywhere near 99 per- still regularly attends the resort. Back in Still, she has no plans to leave. the large number of rehab centers there cent successful,” said Ms. Fine, 69. Silicon Valley, where they used to live, “Weight and fi tness is defi nitely and the many people in various stages of Late in 2015, she and her husband “we would go out to eat all the time, we on the forefront of my mind, so I think recovery, who often remain in the state moved full-time to Durham (once called would drink. Here, there are no threats, it keeps me accountable because I have after treatment.) the “diet capital of the world” because no temptations.” to face it every day,” she said. “Also, it “Addiction is a lifelong problem of the number of weight-loss facilities “If you’re living in a community helped me realize — we’re all the exact that people have to deal with, and it’s there). She exercises and eats lunch at where every single one of your friends same. We are all dealing with the same the same with weight,” said Dr. William Structure House, a residential program and family members is devoted to ove- set of four or fi ve problems; they just ma- Yancy, director of the Duke Diet and Fit- in town, six days a week, and attends in- reating and an unhealthy lifestyle or to nifest diff erently in each one of us. It has ness Center in Durham, N.C. “Even if dividual therapy and weekly Overeaters misusing various drugs and alcohol, it’s helped me on my weight management they reach their goal, it’s something they Anonymous meetings there. really hard to change in that environ- program, and also on my journey to be a need help and support with.” “As with any other addiction, you ment,” said Maia Szalavitz, a former he- good human.”

Tuesday, June 14, 2016 29 Official Registry of Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE REFORE, the fi rst public sale El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- en mora por más de quince RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ tomo 159 de Guayanilla, fi nca ca que es objeto de ejecución: antes del remate el importe de shall be held on the 8 day of cia y hace constar que en cum- (15) días desde la fecha de su y la Sociedad Legal de número #884, Registro de la • HIPOTECA: En ga- los créditos asegurados por la IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- Ju1y 2016, at 10:45am and the plimiento de Mandamiento de vencimiento. Más una suma Propiedad de Puerto Rico, Sec- rantía de un Pagaré a favor del hipoteca objeto de esta ejecu- TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- minimum bid that will be accep- Ejecución de Sentencia que me estipulada para costas, gastos Bienes Gananciales ción II de Ponce. La PRIMERA Portador o tenedor por endoso, ción. Para más información, a TRICT OF PUERTO RICO ted is the sum of $162,818.61. ha sido dirigido por la Secre- y honorarios de abogado de compuesta por ambos; SUBASTA, se llevará a cabo el o a su orden, por la suma prin- las personas interesadas se les ROOSEVELT CAYMAN In the event said fi rst public auc- taría del Tribunal, procederé a $7,504.80, más cualquier otra GOBIERNO DE LOS día 12 de julio de 2016, a las cipal de $100,000.00, con inte- notifi ca que las Actas y demás ASSET COMPANY tion does not produce a bidder vender en pública subasta y al suma que resulte por cuales- ESTADOS UNIDOS DE 4:00 de la tarde, en mis ofi cinas reses a 10% anual, vencedero constancias del expediente de and the property is not adjudi- mejor postor, de contado y en quiera otros adelantos que se Plaintiff, vs. AMÉRICA sitas en el Tribunal de Primera a la presentación, constituida este caso están disponibles en EDGAR FRANCISCO cated, a second public auction moneda del curso legal de los hayan hecho la demandante, Demandados Instancia, Sala de Ponce. En mediante la escritura núme- la Secretaría del Tribunal du- LEON CRUZ, JANET shall be held on the 15 day of Estados Unidos de América. en virtud de las disposiciones CIVIL NÚM. JCD2012-1268 relación a la fi nca a subastarse, ro #67, otorgada en Ponce, rante horas laborables para ser July 2016, at 10:45am and the Todo pago recibido por el (la) de la escritura de hipoteca y del AYALA ORTIZ AND minimum bid that will be accep- Alguacil por concepto de subas- Pagaré hipotecario. Si la prime- (304) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN la cantidad mínima de licitación Puerto Rico, el día 4 de abril examinadas por los interesa- en la Primera Subasta será la de 2005, ante el notario Miguel dos. Este EDICTO DE SUBAS- THE CONJUGAL ted is the sum of $108,545.74, tas será en efectivo, giro postal ra subasta del inmueble no pro- DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE suma de $385,900.00. Dicha A. Silvestrini Alemañy, e inscri- TA, se publicará en los lugares PARTNERSHIP 2/3 parts of the minimum bid for o cheque certifi cado a nombre dujere remate, ni adjudicación, DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). venta se llevará a efecto, para ta al folio 76 del tomo 223 de públicos correspondientes y en EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- CONSTITUTED THEREIN; the 1s t public sale. If saí.d se- del (de la) Alguacil del Tribunal se celebrará una SEGUNDA DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, con su producto satisfacer a la Guayanilla, fi nca número #884, un periódico de circulación ge- cond auction does not result in de Primera Instancia. Todo de- SUBASTA el día 9 de agosto de MONICA DAVILA OBJIO, the adjudication and sale of the recho, título e interés que tenga 2016, a las 2:00 de la tarde, en EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- parte demandante el importe inscripción 17ma. • EMBARGO neral en la jurisdicción de Puer- de su Sentencia, a saber: Suma FEDERAL: Contra un tal José to Rico. En Ponce, Puerto Rico, Defendants. property, a third auction will be la parte demandada sobre la si- el mismo sitio y servirá de tipo TADOS UNIDOS, SS: ESTADO Principal: $384,258.29, más los E. Cruz Martínez, por la suma a 18 de marzo de 2016. Angel CIVIL NO. 15-1544 (PAD)RE: held on the 22 day of July 2016, guiente propiedad: Comunidad mínimo las dos terceras partes LIBRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. intereses correspondientes a de $161,188.00, seguro so- Velazquez, Alguacil. COLLECTION OF MONIES at 10:45am and 2 the minimum Bairoa, Las Carolinas, Calle del precio pactada para la pri- A: JOSÉ ENRIQUE razón de 7.75% anual, desde cial XXX-XX-5659, notifi cación FORECLOSURE OF MORT- bid that will be accepted is the Azucena, Parcela 297, Caguas, mera subasta, o sea, la suma CRUZ MARTÍNEZ, su el 1ro de julio de 2012 hasta el 309413506, presentado el día LEGAL NOTICE GAGE. NOTICE OF SALE. sum of $81,409.30, 1/2 of the Puerto Rico 00725. RUSTICA: de $50,032.00. Si la segunda esposa EDNA JUANITA presente y los que se continúen 24 de agosto de 2006, anotado UNITED STATES OF AME- minimum bid for the 1st public Parcela marcada con el núme- subasta no produjere remate, ni RODRÍGUEZ RODRÍGUEZ acumulando hasta su total y al folio 211, Asiento 5, del libro ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO RICA, PRESIDENT OF THE sale. In San Juan, Puerto Rico, ro doscientos noventa y siete adjudicación, se celebrará una completo pago, más una suma de Embargos Federales núme- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- UNITED STATES,SS: COM- this 13 day of May, 2016. Ague- (#297) en el Plano de Parce- TERCERA SUBASTA el día 16 y la Sociedad Legal de equivalente 5% de cualquier ro 4. •EMBARGO FEDERAL: NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA MONWEALTH OF PUERTO do DeLa Torre, Clerk of Deputy. lación de la Comunidad Rural de agosto de 2016, a las 2:00 Bienes Gananciales pago que esté en mora por Contra una tal Edna J. Rodrí- SALA DE MAYAGÜEZ RICO. Bairoa del Barrio Bairoa del de la tarde, en el mismo lugar compuesta por ambos; más de quince (15) días des- guez Rodríguez, seguro social LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD. TO: EDGAR FRANCISCO LEGAL NOTICE término municipal de Caguas, y regirá como tipo de la terce- GOBIERNO DE LOS de la fecha de su vencimiento. XXX-XX-7177, por la suma de Demandante VS. LEON CRUZ, JANET ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Puerto Rico, con una cabida ra subasta la mitad del precio ESTADOS UNIDOS DE Más una suma estipulada para $162,055.82, notifi cación nú- HERIBERTO CALDERO AYALA ORTIZ AND DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL superfi cial de cuatrocientos pactado para la primera, o sea, AMÉRICA; HIPOTECA costas, gastos y honorarios mero 309413206, presentado el CALDERO, su esposa THE CONJUGAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA setenta y seis punto veintisie- la suma de $37,524.00. De POR LA SUMA DE de abogado de $38,590.00, día 24 de febrero de 2006, ano- NILSA RAQUEL te (476.27) metros cuadrados; declararse desierta la tercera PARTNERSHIP; MONICA SALA DE CAGUAS en lindes por el NORTE, con subasta, se dará por terminado $10,000.00 A FAVOR más cualquier otra suma que tado al folio 212, Asiento 2, del SÁNCHEZ MARRERO resulte por cualesquiera otros libro de Embargos Federales DAVILA OBJIO FIRSTBANK parcela doscientos noventa y el proceso de subastas, pudien- DEL PORTADOR Y adelantos que se hayan hecho número 4. • EMBARGO FEDE- y la Sociedad Legal de Judgment in favor of plaintiff PUERTO RICO ocho (298) de la comunidad; do adjudicarse el inmueble a la DEPARTAMENTO DE la demandante, en virtud de las RAL: Contra un tal José E. Cruz Gananciales compuesta Demandante VS. por el SUR, con calle nueve (9) parte demandante dentro de for the sum of $162,736.99 in disposiciones de la escritura de Martínez, seguro social patro- por ambos principal plus interest at arate of SUCESIÓN DE JORGE de la comunidad; por el ESTE, los diez (10) días siguientes, si HACIENDA DE PUERTO hipoteca y del Pagaré hipoteca- nal 66-0542969, por la suma Demandados 5.00% per annum; accrued late AMED RIVERA COLÓN con parcela doscientos noventa así lo estimare conveniente por RICO; EUROBANK; rio. Si la primera subasta del in- de $75,034.83, notifi cación nú- CIVIL NÚM. ISCI2015-00389 charges; and any other advan- compuesta por sus hijos, y nueve (299) de la comunidad la totalidad de las cantidades El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- mueble no produjere remate, ni mero 683827410, presentado (307) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN ce, charge, fee or disbursement JORGE AMED RIVERA y por el OESTE, con parcela adeudadas, si ésta fuera igual cia y hace constar que en cum- adjudicación, se celebrará una el día 13 de agosto de 2010, DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE made by plaintiff on behalf of doscientos noventa y cinco o menor que el monto del tipo plimiento de Mandamiento de SEGUNDA SUBASTA el día 19 anotado al folio 85, Asiento 1, DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). defendant, in accordance with ROJAS, AMED JOEL (295) de la comunidad. Sobre de la tercera subasta o abonán- Ejecución de Sentencia que de julio de 2016, a las 4:00 de la del libro de Embargos Federa- EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- the mortgage deed, plus costs, RIVERA MORALES, esta fi nca se edifi có una casa dose dicho monto a las cantida- me ha sido dirigido por la Se- tarde, en el mismo sitio y servirá les número 6. • E M - DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, and $16,281.86 in attorney’s CINTHIA RIVERA con un valor de Cincuenta Mil des adeudadas, si éstas fueran cretaría del Tribunal, procederé de tipo mínimo las dos terceras BARGO FEDERAL: Contra un EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- fees; Pursuant to the judgment, MORALES, JORGE Dólares ($50,000.00), construi- mayores. Una vez ejecutada a vender en pública subasta y partes del precio pactada para tal J. Cruz Martínez y E. Rodrí- TADOS UNIDOS, SS: ESTADO the undersigned Special Master ALBERTO RIVERA da por el titular hoy casado con la venta de dicha propiedad, al mejor postor, de contado y la primera subasta, o sea, la guez Rodríguez, por la suma de LIBRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. was ordered to sell at public Liz Gladys Soto López, segú la proceda a poner al licitador en moneda del curso legal de suma de $257,266.67. Si la se- $10,571.43, seguro social XXX- A: HERIBERTO auction for united States cu- REYES, SHAKIRA escritura número setenta y dos victorioso en posesión física de los Estados Unidos de Améri- gunda subasta no produjere re- XX-5659, notifi cación número CALDERO CALDERO, su rrency in cash or certifi ed check RIVERA, FULANO DE TAL (72), otorgada en San Lorenzo, la propiedad dentro del plazo ca. Todo pago recibido por el mate, ni adjudicación, se cele- 793402811, presentado el día without appraisement or right of Y SUTANA DE TAL, por el día 10 de mayo de 2006, ante de veinte (20) días contados (la) Alguacil por concepto de brará una TERCERA SUBASTA 27 de junio de 2011, anotado al esposa NILSA RAQUEL redemption to the highest bidder los posibles herederos el notario Ernesto J. Hernández a partir de la venta en pública subastas será en efectivo, giro el día 26 de julio de 2016, a las folio 182, Asiento 3, del libro de SÁNCHEZ MARRERO and at the offi ce of the Clerk of Barrera, e inscrita al folio 221 subasta. Para más infor- postal o cheque certifi cado a 4:00 de la tarde, en el mismo lu- Embargos Federales número 6. y la Sociedad Legal de the United States District Court desconocidos del tomo 1696 de Caguas, fi n- mación, a las personas inte- nombre del (de la) Alguacil del gar y regirá como tipo de la ter- •AVISO DE DEMANDA: radica- Gananciales compuesta for the District of Puerto Rico, Demandados ca número 55,312, inscripción resadas se les notifi ca que las Tribunal de Primera Instancia. cera subasta la mitad del precio do el día 17 de septiembre de por ambos; Federico Degetau Federal Buil- CIVIL NÚM. ECD2014-1175 2da. Consta inscrita al folio 221 Actas y demás constancias del Todo derecho, título e interés pactado para la primera, o sea, 2008, en el Tribunal de Primera ding, Chardón Street, Hato Rey, (701) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN del tomo 1696 de Caguas, fi nca expediente de este caso están que tenga la parte demandada la suma de $192,950.00. De de- Instancia, Sala de Ponce, en el El Alguacil que suscribe, anun- San Juan, Puerto Rico or any DE HIPOTECA Y COBRO DE número #55,312, del Registro disponibles en la Secretaría del sobre la siguiente propiedad: clararse desierta la tercera su- caso civil número: JCD2008- cia y hace constar que en cum- other place designated by said DINERO (VIA ORDINARIA). de la Propiedad, Sección I de Tribunal durante horas labora- Carretera 335, Km. 10.2, Barrio basta, se dará por terminado el 1106, por Eurobank, versus plimiento de Mandamiento de Clerk, to cover the sums adjud- EDICTO DE SUBASTA . ESTA- Caguas. La PRIMERA SUBAS- bles para ser examinadas por Indios, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico proceso de subastas, pudiendo Expert Contractors, Inc.; José Ejecución de Sentencia que me ged to be paid to the plaintiff, DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA, TA, se llevará a cabo el día 2 los interesados. Este EDICTO 00656. RÚSTICA: Predio de adjudicarse el inmueble a la Enrique Cruz Martínez y su es- ha sido dirigido por la Secre- the following property: RUSTI- EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- de agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 DE SUBASTA, se publicará terreno localizado en el Barrio parte demandante dentro de posa Edna Juanita Rodríguez taría del Tribunal, procederé a CA: Predio de terreno radicado TADOS UNIDOS, SS: ESTADO de la mañana, en mis ofi cinas en los lugares públicos corres- Indios del término municipal los diez (10) días siguientes, si Rodríguez y los Estados Unidos vender en pública subasta y al en el Barrio Quebrada Grande LIBRE ASOCIADO DE P.R. sitas en el Tribunal de Primera pondientes y en un periódico de Guayanilla, Puerto Rico, con así lo estimare conveniente por de América, donde se solicita el mejor postor, de contado y en del término municipal de Trujillo A: SUCESIÓN DE Instancia, Sala de Caguas. En de circulación general en la una cabida superfi cial de uno la totalidad de las cantidades pago de la hipoteca de la ins- moneda del curso legal de los Alto, con una cabida superfi cial JORGE AMED RIVERA relación a la fi nca a subastarse, jurisdicción de Puerto Rico. En punto cincuenta cuerdas de adeudadas, si ésta fuera igual o cripción 17ª , por la suma de Estados Unidos de América. de 1,668.24 metros cuadrados. COLÓN compuesta la cantidad mínima de licitación Caguas, Puerto Rico, a 10 de terreno (1.50), equivalentes a menor que el monto del tipo de $100,000.00, más intereses, Todo pago recibido por el (la) En lindes por el NORTE, en por sus hijos, JORGE en la Primera Subasta será la marzo de 2016. Ramon L. Her- cinco mil ochocientos noventa la tercera subasta o abonándo- costas y gastos, o la venta en Alguacil por concepto de subas- 35.00 metros con un camino suma de $75,048.00. Dicha nandez Cintron, Alguacil. y cinco punto cero cero sesenta se dicho monto a las cantida- pública subasta, anotado el día tas será en efectivo, giro postal municipal; por el SUR, en 43.00 AMED RIVERA ROJAS, venta se llevará a efecto, para metros cuadrados (5895.0060); des adeudadas, si éstas fueran 27 de octubre de 2008, al folio o cheque certifi cado a nombre metros con terrenos propiedad AMED JOEL RIVERA con su producto satisfacer a la LEGAL NOTICE en lindes por el NORTE, con mayores. Una vez ejecutada 76 del tomo 223 de Guayani- del (de la) Alguacil del Tribunal de San Juan Betancourt; por MORALES, CINTHIA parte demandante el importe de ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE la Sucesión Mario Mercado; la venta de dicha propiedad, lla, Anotación A. Se le notifi ca de Primera Instancia. Todo de- el ESTE, en 52.40 metros con RIVERA MORALES, su Sentencia, a saber: Suma PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE por el SUR, con Zoilo Irizarry, proceda a poner al licitador a (GOBIERNO DE LOS ESTA- recho, título e interés que tenga el Lote B a formarse; por el Principal: $71,359.08, más los PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA Silvestrina Lugo, Pelgrín Ortíz victorioso en posesión física de DOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRICA; la parte demandada sobre la OESTE, en 40.06 metros con JORGE ALBERTO intereses correspondientes a DE PONCE y Flor González; por el ESTE, la propiedad dentro del plazo HIPOTECA POR LA SUMA siguiente propiedad: Condomi- terrenos propiedad de la Suce- RIVERA REYES, SHAKIRA razón de 4.50% anual, desde LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD. con Fructuoso Ortiz Almodó- de veinte (20) días contados DE $10,000.00 A FAVOR DEL nio Bahía Serena II, Apto. 306, sión Tomás González. Property RIVERA, FULANO DE TAL el 1ro de abril de 2014 y los Demandante VS. var; y por el OESTE, con la Ca- a partir de la venta en pública PORTADOR Y DEPARTAMEN- Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico 00623. number 11,244, recorded at Y SUTANA DE TAL, por que se continúen acumulando JOSÉ ENRIQUE rretera que conduce al Barrio subasta. GRAVÁMENES POS- TO DE HACIENDA DE PUERTO URBANA: PROPIEDAD HORI- page 52 of volume 225 of Tru- los posibles herederos hasta su total y completo pago, Pueblo. Enclava una casa de TERIORES Esta propiedad está RICO; EUROBANK) para que ZONTAL: Apartamento número jillo Alto, Registry of Property of más una suma equivalente 4% CRUZ MARTÍNEZ, su concreto dedicada a vivienda. afecta con los siguientes gravá- puedan concurrir a la subasta trescientos seis (#306) para San Juan, Fourth Section THE- desconocidos; de cualquier pago que esté esposa EDNA JUANITA Consta inscrita al folio 241 del menes posteriores a la hipote- si les conviniere o satisfacer fi nes residenciales, localizado FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (787) 743-3346 • email: [email protected]

Legal Notice 34 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star en el Tercer nivel del Edifi cio del la mitad del precio pactado para DIVISIÓN DE CAUDALES 00538, radicada el 27 de octu- mo lugar antes mencionado, el lizada en el edifi cio que ocupa preferentes al crédito del ejecu- Mandamiento de Ejecución de Condominio Bahía Serena II, en la primera, o sea, la suma de RELICTOS Y EL bre de 2014, James B. Nutter & día 19 de julio del año 2016, a la Sala del Tribunal de Primera tante, incluyendo el gravamen Sentencia sobre Bienes Inmue- el Barrio Miradero del término $129,350.00. De declararse de- Company vs. La Sucesión de las 10:00 am, sirviendo como Instancia, Sala Superior de Fa- por las contribuciones sobre la bles y Muebles, expedido el 9 municipal de Cabo Rojo, Puer- sierta la tercera subasta, se dará CENTRO DE INGRESOS JUDITH MORALES RIVERA tipo mínimo para dicha tercera jardo, sobre el inmueble que se propiedad inmueble adeudadas, de mayo de 2016 por el Centro to Rico. Tiene un área privada por terminado el proceso de su- MUNICIPALES (CRIM), AL también conocida como Mónica subasta, una suma equivalente describe a continuación: RÚS- si los hubiere, continuarán sub- Judicial de San Juan, procede- de vivienda de mil noventa y bastas, pudiendo adjudicarse el PÚBLICO EN GENERAL Morales Rivera y como Judith a la mitad (1/2) del tipo mínimo TICA: Parcela marcada con sistentes, entendiéndose que el ré a vender en pública subasta dos punto tres mil novecientos inmueble a la parte demandan- Y A LOS TENEDORES Morales compuesta por los he- fi jado para la primera subasta, el número 22C en el Plano de rematante los acepta y queda y al mejor postor, quien pagará dos (1092.3902) pies cuadra- te dentro de los diez (10) días DE GRAVÁMENES rederos desconocidos denomi- o sea, la suma de $24,500.00 Parcelación de la Comunidad responsable de los mismos sin el importe de la venta en dinero dos, equivalentes a ciento uno siguientes, si así lo estimare nados como Fulano y Sutana para la fi nca antes descrita. Los Rural Aguas Claras del Barrio destinarse a su extinción el pre- efectivo o en cheque certifi ca- punto cuatro mil ochocientos conveniente por la totalidad de POSTERIORES: de Tal; ESTADOS UNIDOS DE autos y todos los demás do- Chupacallos de Ceiba, Puerto cio del remate. El tipo mínimo do o de gerente, a la orden del sesenta y cuatro (101.4864) las cantidades adeudadas, si El (La) Alguacil que suscribe AMERICA; DEPARTAMENTO cumentos correspondientes a Rico, con una cabida superfi cial de licitación lo será la suma de Alguacil suscribiente, en mone- metros cuadrados. Colinda por ésta fuera igual o menor que el por la presente anuncia y hace DE HACIENDA DEL ESTA- este procedimiento estarán de de 0.2824 cuerdas, equivalente $181,500.00. De no producirse da del curso legal de los Esta- el NORTE, con elemento exte- monto del tipo de la tercera su- constar que en cumplimiento DO LIBRE Y ASOCIADO DE manifi esto en la Secretaría del a mil ciento diez punto quince remate ni adjudicación en la dos Unidos de América, el día rior; por el SUR, con el aparta- basta o abonándose dicho mon- de una Sentencia dictada en el PUERTO RICO, DIVISIÓN DE Tribunal de Primera Instancia metros cuadrados. En lindes primera subasta del antedicho 05 de julio de 2016, a la(s) 9:00 mento trescientos cinco (305); to a las cantidades adeudadas, caso de epígrafe el 14 de mayo CAUDALES RELICTOS Y EL de Puerto Rico, Sala Superior por el NORTE, con parcela 10 inmueble, se celebrará una de la mañana, en mi ofi cina lo- por el ESTE, con elementos si éstas fueran mayores. Una de 2015, y de un Mandamiento CENTRO DE INGRESOS MU- de Cabo Rojo, durante días y de la Comunidad; por el SUR, segunda subasta en el mismo calizada en el Centro Judicial exteriores y el pasillo; y por el vez ejecutada la venta de dicha de Ejecución de 18 de febrero NICIPALES (CRIM). Presenta- horas laborables. Para la pu- con parcela 22 de la Comuni- lugar antes mencionado, el día de San Juan, todo título, dere- OESTE, con elemento exte- propiedad, proceda a poner al de 2016, que le ha sido dirigi- da al Asiento 156 del Diario 797 blicación de este edicto en un dad; por el ESTE, con parcela 14 de Julio del año 2016, a las cho o interés que corresponda rior. El apartamento contiene licitador victorioso en posesión do por la Secretaria del Tribu- el día 12 de febrero de 2015. periódico de circulación general 22 B de la comunidad; por el 2:30 pm, sirviendo como tipo a la parte demandada sobre dos (2) habitaciones, dos (2) física de la propiedad dentro nal Superior, Sala Superior de La subasta se llevará a cabo una vez por semana, durante OESTE, con la Calle 3 de la mínimo para dicha segunda el inmueble que se describe a baños, sala-comedor, cocina, del plazo de veinte (20) días Cabo Rojo, procederá a vender para con su producto satisfacer dos semanas consecutivas, y Comunidad. Inscrita al folio 160 subasta, una suma equivalente continuación: URBANA: Solar lavandería y balcón. Su puerta contados a partir de la venta en subasta, por separado, y al demandante, total o parcial- para la colocación del mismo del tomo 77 de Ceiba, fi nca a las dos terceras (2/3) partes marcado con el Número 14 del de entrada y salida comunica al en pública subasta. Para más al mejor postor con dinero en mente según sea el caso, de la en tres sitios públicos visibles número 4,783 del Registro de del tipo mínimo pactado para la Bloque “BB” de la Urbanización área comunal del edifi cio, que información, a las personas in- efectivo, cheque de gerente referida sentencia que fue dic- del municipio en que se celebre la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, primera subasta, o sea, la suma Extensión Country Club situada a su vez tiene acceso a la calle teresadas se les notifi ca que las o letra bancaria con similar tada por las siguientes sumas: la subasta, libro el presente en Sección de Fajardo. Dirección de $121,000.00 para la fi nca en el Barrio Sabana Llana de principal. Le corresponde el tres Actas y demás constancias del garantía, todo título, derecho La suma de $42,600.60 por Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, hoy Física de la Propiedad: C-22 antes descrita. De no producir- Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto punto cincuenta y cinco (3.55) expediente de este caso están o interés de los demandados concepto de principal, gastos, día 25 abril de 2016. Marlene Almacigo Street, Aguas Claras, se remate ni adjudicación en la Rico, con una cabida superfi - por ciento de participación de disponibles en la Secretaría del de epígrafe sobre el inmueble penalidades e intereses al tipo Vidal Irizarry, Alguacil. Ceiba, Puerto Rico 00735. Nú- segunda subasta del antedicho cial de 358.78 metros cuadra- los elementos comunes. Le Tribunal durante horas labora- que adelante se describe. Se pactado de 3.93% anual hasta mero de catastro: 205-067-028- inmueble, se celebrará una ter- dos, colinda por el Norte, en corresponde el uso de dos (2) bles para ser examinadas por anuncia por la presente que la el 1 de agosto de 2014. Dichos LEGAL NOTICE 08-000. La propiedad está afec- cera subasta en el mismo lugar 25.00 metros con el solar 15; estacionamientos identifi cados los interesados. Este EDICTO primera subasta habrá de ce- intereses continúan acumu- ta a los siguientes gravámenes antes mencionado, el día día por el Sur, en 25.00 metros con ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO con el número trescientos seis DE SUBASTA, se publicará en lebrarse el día 5 de julio del lándose hasta el pago total de posteriores: a. Hipoteca en ga- 21 de Julio del año 2016, a las el solar 13; por el Este, en 14.17 DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- (306). Consta inscrito al fo- los lugares públicos correspon- año 2016, a las 10:00am, en mi la obligación. Además la parte rantía de un pagare a favor del 2:30 pm , sirviendo como tipo metros con el solar 19; y por el NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA lio 175 del tomo 945 de Cabo dientes y en un periódico de ofi cina localizada en el edifi cio demandada adeuda a JB NUT- SECRETARIO DEL DEPARTA- mínimo para dicha tercera su- Oeste, en 14.53 metros con la CENTRO JUDICIAL DE FA- Rojo, fi nca número #32,179 circulación general en la juris- que ocupa la Sala del Tribu- TER las costas, gastos y hono- MENTO DE LA VIVIENDA Y basta, una suma equivalente Campo Rico Principal Street. JARDO SALA SUPERIOR del Registro de la Propiedad de dicción de Puerto Rico. En Ma- nal de Primera Instancia, Sala rarios de abogado equivalentes JAMES B. NUTTER DESARROLLO URBANO, o a a la mitad (1/2) del tipo mínimo Contiene una casa diseñada Puerto Rico, Sección de San yagüez, Puerto Rico, a 18 de Superior de Cabo Rojo, sobre a $4,900.00. Además la parte su orden, por la suma principal fi jado para la primera subasta, para una familia. La propiedad Germán. La PRIMERA SUBAS- marzo de 2016. Jovino Pérez el inmueble que se describe a demandada se comprometió a & COMPANY, de $181,500.00, con intereses o sea, la suma de $90,750.00 se encuentra inscrita al folio TA, se llevará a cabo el día 2 de Santiago, Alguacil. continuación: URBANA: Solar pagar una suma equivalente a Demandante, v. al 3.65% anual, vencedero el para la fi nca antes descrita. 156 del tomo 121 de Sabana agosto de 2016, a las 3:30 de municipal radicado en la Calle $4,900.00 para cubrir cualquier CELIA SANTIAGO día 1ro de junio de 2084, según Los autos y todos los demás Llana, Registro de la Propiedad, la tarde, en mis ofi cinas sitas LEGAL NOTICE Rossy número veintiséis (26) otro adelanto que se haga en TORRES; ESTADOS escritura número 38, otorgada documentos correspondientes Sección Quinta de San Juan, en el Tribunal de Primera Ins- del Municipio Autónomo de virtud de la escritura de hipo- en Bayamón, Puerto Rico, el a este procedimiento estarán fi nca número 5,232. Dirección ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO UNIDOS DE AMERICA; tancia, Sala de Mayagüez. En Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico, con teca y una suma equivalente a día 11 de febrero de 2009, ante de manifi esto en la Secretaría Física: Avenida Campo Rico DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- EL CENTRO DE relación a la fi nca a subastarse, una cabida de sesenta y ocho $4,900.00 para cubrir intereses la notario Jennifer Córdova del Tribunal de Primera Instan- #873, Country Club, San Juan, NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA la cantidad mínima de licitación punto tres mil seiscientos se- en adición a los garantizados RECAUDACIÓN DE Córdova. Se encuentra inscri- cia de Puerto Rico, Sala Supe- Puerto Rico La propiedad des- SALA DE CABO ROJO SALA en la Primera Subasta será la tenta y tres metros cuadrados por ley. Y PARA CONOCIMIEN- INGRESOS MUNICIPALES ta al folio 40 del tomo 133 de rior de Fajardo, durante días y crita anteriormente está afecta SUPERIOR suma de $258,700.00. Dicha JAMES B. NUTTER (68.3673 m. c). En lindes: por TO DE LAS PARTES INTERE- (CRIM), Ceiba, Registro de la Propie- horas laborables. Para la pu- por los siguientes gravámenes: venta se llevará a efecto, para el NORTE, con terrenos de la SADAS y del público en gene- Demandados. dad, Sección de Fajardo, fi nca blicación de este edicto en un Por su procedencia está afecta con su producto satisfacer a la & COMPANY señora Nilda Negrón; por el ral, se advierte que los autos de CIVIL NÚM. NSCI2015-00347 número 4,783, inscripción 7ma. periódico de circulación general a servidumbre de paso y acue- parte demandante el importe de Demandante Vs. SUR, con la Calle Rossy; por este caso y demás instancias SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO La subasta se llevará a cabo una vez por semana, durante ducto a favor de la Autoridad de su Sentencia, a saber: Suma La Sucesión de JUDITH el ESTE, con terrenos del señor están disponibles para ser ins- Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA para con su producto satisfacer dos semanas consecutivas, y Acueductos y Alcantarillados, Principal: $252,597.64, más los MORALES RIVERA Hilton Pérez; y por el OESTE, peccionadas en la Secretaría POR LA VÍA JUDICIAL. AVISO al demandante, total o parcial- para la colocación del mismo servidumbre a favor de Central intereses correspondientes a también conocida como con terrenos del señor Ramírez del Tribunal durante las horas DE PÚBLICA SUBASTA. mente según sea el caso, de la en tres sitios públicos visibles Victoria, Autoridad de Fuentes razón de 2.50% anual, desde Wiscovich. Dirección física: 26 laborables: Se entenderá que A: LOS DEMANDADOS referida sentencia que fue dic- del municipio en que se celebre Fluviales y condiciones restric- el 1ro de septiembre de 2014 Mónica Morales Rivera ROSSY ST, MID-TOWN, CABO todo licitador acepta como bas- tada por las siguientes sumas: la subasta, libro el presente en tivas de edifi cación y uso. Por hasta el presente y los que se y como Judith Morales ROJO, PR 00623. Número de tante la titulación del inmueble DE EPÍGRAFE, ESTADOS La suma de $110,871.69 por Fajardo, Puerto Rico, hoy día sí: HIPOTECA: En garantía de continúen acumulando hasta su compuesta por los catastro: 332-027-074-17-000. y que las cargas y gravámenes UNIDOS DE AMERICA, EL concepto de principal, gastos, 16 marzo de 2016. Sandraliz pagaré a favor de Firstbank total y completo pago, más una herederos desconocidos CONSTA inscrita al folio veinti- anteriores y los preferentes al CENTRO DE INGRESOS penalidades e intereses al tipo Martínez Torres, Alguacil. Puerto Rico, o a su orden, suma equivalente 5% de cual- denominados como dós (22) del tomo ochocientos crédito del ejecutante, incluyen- MUNICIPALES (CRIM), AL pactado de 3.65% anual hasta por la suma de $255,000.00, quier pago que esté en mora ochenta y tres (883) de Cabo do el gravamen por las contri- el 1 de febrero de 2015. Dichos LEGAL NOTICE intereses al 9.950% anual y por más de quince (15) días Fulano y Sutana Rojo, fi nca número veintinueve buciones sobre la propiedad PÚBLICO EN GENERAL intereses continúan acumu- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE vencimiento el 1º de noviem- desde la fecha de su vencimien- de Tal; ESTADOS mil ochocientos treinta y ocho inmueble adeudadas, si los Y A LOS TENEDORES lándose hasta el pago total de PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE bre de 2011. Constituida por to. Más una suma estipulada UNIDOS DE AMERICA; (29,838), Registro de la Pro- hubiere, continuarán subsis- DE GRAVÁMENES la obligación. Además la parte PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA la escritura 184, otorgada en para costas, gastos y honora- DEPARTAMENTO DE piedad de Puerto Rico, Sección tentes, entendiéndose que el POSTERIORES: demandada adeuda a JB NUT- SUPERIOR DE SAN JUAN San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 11 de rios de abogado de $23,542.50, de San Germán. La propiedad rematante los acepta y queda TER las costas, gastos y hono- octubre de 2006 ante la notario El (La) Alguacil que suscribe LSREF2 ISLAND más cualquier otra suma que HACIENDA DEL ESTADO está afecta a los siguientes responsable de los mismos sin por la presente anuncia y hace rarios de abogado equivalentes Yuannie Arroyo Casillas, inscri- resulte por cualesquiera otros LIBRE Y ASOCIADO gravámenes posteriores: a. destinarse a su extinción el pre- constar que en cumplimiento a $18,150.00. Además la parte HOLDINGS, LTD., INC. ta al folio 26 del tomo 1000 de adelantos que se hayan hecho DE PUERTO RICO, Hipoteca en garantía de un pa- cio del remate. El tipo mínimo de una Sentencia dictada en demandada se comprometió a DEMANDANTE vs. Sabana Llana, inscripción 10ª. la demandante, en virtud de las DIVISIÓN DE CAUDALES gare a favor del SECRETARIO de licitación lo será la suma de el caso de epígrafe el 3 de pagar una suma equivalente CARLOS RAFAEL MODIFICACIÓN: Se modifi ca la disposiciones de la escritura de RELICTOS Y EL DEL DEPARTAMENTO DE LA $49,000.00. De no producirse noviembre de 2015, y de un a $18,150.00 para cubrir cual- ALGAZE SECO hipoteca que por $255,000.00 hipoteca y del Pagaré hipoteca- VIVIENDA Y DESARROLLO remate ni adjudicación en la quier otro adelanto que se haga DEMANDADO. grava esta propiedad, en cuan- rio. Si la primera subasta del in- CENTRO DE INGRESOS URBANO, o a su orden, por la primera subasta del antedicho Mandamiento de Ejecución de en virtud de la escritura de hi- CIVIL NÚM. KCD 2008-1887 to a su vencimiento, ahora el 1º mueble no produjere remate, ni MUNICIPALES (CRIM) suma principal de $73,500.00, inmueble, se celebrará una 4 de febrero de 2016, que le ha poteca y una suma equivalente (508) SOBRE: COBRO DE de mayo de 2012, según cons- sido dirigido por la Secretaria adjudicación, se celebrará una Demandados con intereses al 3.93% anual, segunda subasta en el mismo del Tribunal Superior, Sala Su- a $18,150.00 para cubrir inte- DINERO EJECUCIÓN DE HI- ta de la escritura 301, otorgada SEGUNDA SUBASTA el día 9 CIVIL NUM. I4CI2014-00538 vencedero el día 4 de mayo de lugar antes mencionado, el día reses en adición a los garanti- en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 26 perior de Fajardo, procederá a POTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- de agosto de 2016, a las 3:30 SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO 2078 según escritura número 12 de julio del año 2016, a las zados por ley. Y PARA CONO- de julio de 2011 ante la nota- vender en subasta, por separa- NARIA. AVISO DE SUBASTA. de la tarde, en el mismo sitio y Y EJECUCION DE HIPOTECA 116, otorgada en Cayey, Puer- 10:00 am, sirviendo como tipo CIMIENTO DE LAS PARTES rio Teresa Jiménez Meléndez, do, y al mejor postor con dinero ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRI- servirá de tipo mínimo las dos POR LA VIA JUDICIAL. AVISO to Rico, el día 22 de agosto de mínimo para dicha segunda INTERESADAS y del público inscrita al folio 26 del tomo en efectivo, cheque de gerente CA. EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS terceras partes del precio pac- DE PÚBLICA SUBASTA. 2008, ante la notaria Namyr I. subasta, una suma equivalente o letra bancaria con similar ga- en general, se advierte que los ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMÉRI- 1000 de Sabana Llana, inscrip- tada para la primera subasta, o A: LOS DEMANDADOS Hernández Sánchez. Inscrita al a las dos terceras (2/3) partes rantía, todo título, derecho o autos de este caso y demás CA. EL PUEBLO DE PUERTO ción 11ª. MODIFICACIÓN Y sea, la suma de $172,466.67. DE EPÍGRAFE, ESTADOS folio 23 del tomo 883 de Cabo del tipo mínimo pactado para interés de los demandados de instancias están disponibles RICO. S.S. AMPLIACIÓN: Se modifi ca la Si la segunda subasta no pro- Rojo, fi nca número 29,838, ins- la primera subasta, o sea, la epígrafe sobre el inmueble que para ser inspeccionadas en la AL: DEMANDADO Y hipoteca que por $255,000.00 dujere remate, ni adjudicación, UNIDOS DE AMERICA; cripción 7ma. b. AVISO suma de $32,666.68 para la adelante se describe. Se anun- Secretaría del Tribunal durante grava esta propiedad, en cuan- se celebrará una TERCERA DEPARTAMENTO DE DE DEMANDA: Sobre Cobro fi nca antes descrita. De no pro- cia por la presente que la prime- las horas laborables: Se en- PÚBLICO EN GENERAL to a su principal, siendo ahora SUBASTA el día 16 de agosto HACIENDA DEL ESTADO de dinero y Ejecución de Hi- ducirse remate ni adjudicación tenderá que todo licitador acep- YO, Glorimar González Ayala, $274,081.35, sus intereses del ra subasta habrá de celebrarse de 2016, a las 3:30 de la tar- LIBRE Y ASOCIADO poteca, Tribunal de Primera en la segunda subasta del an- el día 7 de Julio del año 2016, a ta como bastante la titulación Alguacil que suscribe, por la 28 de octubre de 2011 al 1º de de, en el mismo lugar y regirá DE PUERTO RICO, Instancia, Sala Superior de tedicho inmueble, se celebrará las 2:30 pm, en mi ofi cina loca- del inmueble y que las cargas presente anuncia y hace cons- octubre de 2012 al 5%, del 1º como tipo de la tercera subasta Cabo Rojo, caso civil I4CI2014- una tercera subasta en el mis- y gravámenes anteriores y los tar, que en cumplimiento del

35 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 de noviembre de 2012 al 1º de crédito que da base a esta eje- subasta al mejor postor, y por mo lugar antes señalado el día periódico de circulación diaria Segunda y Tercera Subastas nas que refi nan los requisitos y así como para la publicación octubre de 2013 al 6%, del 1º cución, continuará subsistente, dinero en efectivo, cheque cer- 12 de julio de 2016, a las 11:00 en toda la Isla de Puerto Rico lo serán, respectivamente las califi caciones de Ley. Los autos en un periódico de circulación de noviembre de 2013 al 1º de entendiéndose además, que el tifi cado o giro postal a nombre de la mañana, en la cual el tipo por espacio dos (2) semanas y dos terceras partes y la mitad y todos los documentos corres- general diarias y en el Estado octubre de 2018 al 9.95%, y el rematante los acepta y queda del Alguacil del Tribunal con mínimo aceptable como oferta por lo menos una vez por se- del tipo mínimo que se pacta- pondientes al procedimiento de Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, vencimiento al 1º de octubre subrogado en la responsabili- todo título derecho y/o interés será la mitad (1/2) del precio mana y se fi jará, además, en ra para la Primera Subasta, o ejecución de hipoteca por la por el término de por lo menos de 2018, según consta de la dad de los mismos, sin desti- de la parte demandada sobre mínimo pactado en la escritura el Tribunal de Primera Instan- sea, las sumas de $158,136.67 vía ordinaria incoados en este dos semanas con antelación a escritura 434 otorgada en San narse a su extinción el precio la propiedad que se describe a de hipoteca, para la propiedad, cia, Alcaldía y la Colecturía de y $118,602.50. La propiedad caso, estarán de manifi esto la fecha de la primera subasta Juan, Puerto Rico, el 28 de oc- del remate. Que los autos y continuación: URBANA: Solar la suma de $58,293.49. Si tam- Rentas Internas del Municipio objeto de subasta se describe en la Secretaría de este Ho- y una vez por semana. Se hace tubre de 2011 ante la notario todos los documentos corres- radicado en la Urbanización poco hubiese remate o adjudi- donde se celebrará la Subasta como sigue: URBANA: Solar norable Tribunal durante horas constar que los abogados de la Teresa Jiménez Meléndez, ins- pondientes al procedimiento Jardines de Río Grande, situa- cación en la tercera subasta y y en la Colecturía más cercana número treinta y seis (#36) del laborables. Se entiende que parte demandante son Igor J. crita al folio 26 del tomo 1000 incoado estarán de manifi esto da en el Barrio Pueblo del tér- se declare desierta, se dará por del lugar de la residencia de la bloque “A” de la URBANIZA- todo licitador que comparezca Domínguez Law Offi ces, 1225 de Sabana Llana, inscripción en la Secretaría del Tribunal mino municipal de Río Grande, terminado el procedimiento pu- parte demandada. EN TESTI- CION PARQUE FLAMINGO, a la subasta señalada en este Avenida Ponce de León, Suite 12ª. DOCUMENTOS PRESEN- durante horas laborables. Una Puerto Rico, que se describe diendo el acreedor adjudicarse MONIO DE LO CUAL, expido el EXTENSION PARQUE DEL caso acepta como bastante la 1105, San Juan, PR 00907- TADOS: Al asiento 1388 del vez confi rmada la venta judicial en el plano de inscripción de la propiedad dentro de los diez presente que fi rmo y sello, hoy SOL, radicada en el Barrio Pá- titulación que da base a la mis- 3921, Teléfono (787) 250-0220, diario 911 se presentó el 7 de por el Honorable Tribunal, se la urbanización con el número, (10) días siguientes por la tota- día 31 de marzo de 2016. Betty jaros del término municipal de ma. Se entiende que cualquier Fax. (787) 250-0295. EXPEDI- noviembre de 2014, la escritura procederá a otorgar la corres- área y colindancias que se rela- lidad de la cantidad adeudada. Navarro Algarín, Alguacil. Bayamón, Puerto Rico, con una carga y/o gravamen anterior DO el presente en BAYAMON, 41 de Hipoteca, otorgada en pondiente escritura de venta cionan a continuación: Número El Honorable Tribunal dictó cabida SEISCIENTOS SESEN- y/o preferente, si lo hubiere, al Puerto Rico, a 30 de diciembre San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 31 judicial y se pondrá al com- del solar: seiscientos sesenta Sentencia en Rebeldía decla- LEGAL NOTICE TA Y OCHO PUNTO SESEN- crédito que da base a esta eje- de 2015. Edgardo E. Vargas de enero de 2014 ante el no- prador en posesión física del (660) del Bloque BM; Area del rando Con Lugar la demanda al ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO TA Y SEIS (668.66) METROS cución continuará subsistente, Santana, Alguacil. tario Humberto Soto Mainardi, inmueble, de conformidad con solar: trescientos cuarenta y incumplir la parte demandada DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- CUADRADOS, equivalents a entendiéndose además, que el a favor de Doral Bank, por la las disposiciones de Ley. POR uno punto veintiún (341.21) con los términos del contra- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA cero punto mil setecientos uno remanente los acepta y queda LEGAL NOTICE suma de $82,800.00. El gra- LA PRESENTE, se les notifi ca metros cuadrados. En lindes to hipotecario y ordenando la SALA DE BAYAMON (0.1701) cuerdas. Colinda por subrogado en la responsabili- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO vamen objeto de ejecución en a los titulares de créditos y/o por el NORTE, en trece punto venta en pública subasta del in- BANCO POPULAR DE el NORTE, en distancia de dad de los mismos, sin desti- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- este procedimiento es el que cargas registrales posteriores, setenta y seis (13.76) metros, mueble antes descrito. Sin em- PUERTO RICO treinta y seis punto treinta y narse a su extinción el precio NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA surge de la inscripción décima si alguno, que se celebrará la con canalización Quebrada bargo, la parte demandante ha siete (36.37) metros, con el so- del remate. El monto de cada CENTRO JUDICIAL DE FA- arriba descrita y según pacta- SUBASTA en la fecha, hora y Las Lajas; por el SUR, en tre- desistido de la reclamación de Demandante Vs. lar número treinta y cinco(#35) carga anterior que fi gura de la JARDO SALA SUPERIOR do en la Escritura de Hipoteca sitio anteriormente señalados, ce punto cincuenta y cuatro cobro de dinero (in personam) JAVIER ENRIQUE del bloque “A”, por el SUR, en Certifi cación Registral sobre la BANCO POPULAR DE número 184, otorgada en San y se les invita a que concu- (13.54) metros, con la calle cin- contra la parte demandada. Por CANCIO LIMA, por sí y varias distancias de tres punto fi nca objeto de esta ejecución, Juan, Puerto Rico, el día 11 de rran a dicha subasta, si les cuenta y uno (51); por el ESTE, tal razón, el presente caso se EN REPRESENTACIÓN cero uno (3.01) metros, nueve así como los nombres de sus PUERTO RICO octubre de 2006, ante la No- conviniere, o se les invita a en veinticinco punto cero cero continúa In Rem. A los efectos DE LA SOCIEDAD punto cuarenta y nueve (9.49) titulares y fecha de vencimiento Parte Demandante Vs. tario Público Yuannie Arroyo satisfacer, antes del remate, el (25.00) metros, con el solar de cumplir con la Regla 51.2 metros y trece punto treinta y se detallan como sigue: Hipo- GLORIA COLON PARIS, Casillas, y servirá como tipo importe del crédito, sus intere- seiscientos cincuenta y nueve de Procedimiento Civil, la parte DE GANANCIALES dos (13.32) metros, con Em- teca en garantía de un pagaré por sí; LUIS ÀNGEL mínimo para la primera subasta ses, otros cargos y las costas y (659) del Bloque BM; y por el demandante indica que la parte Compuesta con CARMEN barkment Area y Creek Protec- a favor de Bewee Mortgage VELÀZQUEZ ÀLVAREZ, de la propiedad antes descrita honorarios de abogado asegu- OESTE, en veinticinco punto demandada adeuda la suma AMADEO ZENGOTITA tion Strip, por el ESTE, en dis- Bank Corporation, o a su or- por sí la suma de $300,000.00. De no rados, quedando entonces su- cero cero (25.00) metros, con el de $116,191.93 de principal, tc/c/ CARMEN MORAIMA tancia de ocho punto cuarenta den, por la suma principal de adjudicarse la propiedad en la brogados en los derechos del solar seiscientos setenta y uno más intereses convenidos al y seis (8.46) metros, con Em- $165,750.00, con intereses al 7 Parte Demandada primera subasta, se celebrará Acreedor ejecutante, siempre y (671) del Bloque BM. Enclava 3.8750% anual más recargos AMADEO ZENGOTITA, barkment Area y por el OESTE, ½% anual, vencedero el día 1 CIVIL NÚM: NSCI201400694 una segunda subasta, en las cuando reúnan los requisitos y edifi cación. FINCA NUMERO: hasta su pago, más el pago de por sí en varias distancias de ocho de febrero de 2035, constituida SOBRE: Ejecución de Hipo- mismas ofi cinas de este Algua- cualifi caciones de Ley para que 8,242, inscrita al folio 189 del lo pactado en la sentencia para Demandados punto cincuenta y cinco (8.55) mediante la escritura núme- teca (Por la Vía Ordinaria) “IN cil, el día 12 de julio de 2016, se pueda efectuar tal subro- tomo 165 de Río Grande, sec- costas, gastos y honorarios de CIVIL NUM: DCD20014-1611 metros, ocho punto cero cua- ro 25, otorgada en San Juan, REM” AVISO DE SUBASTA. a la(s) 9:00 de la mañana El gación. Y PARA SU PUBLICA- ción III de Carolina. Nota acla- abogados. Se dispone que una (501) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN DE tro (8.04) metros, arco de cinco Puerto Rico, el día 31 de enero ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AME- tipo mínimo para la segun- CIÓN en el tablón de edictos ratoria; A pesar de indicarse el vez celebrada la subasta y ven- HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- punto cincuenta (5.50) metros, de 1965, ante la notario Mireya RICA. EL PRESIDENTE DE da subasta será dos terceras de este Tribunal y en dos (2) día 31 de julio del 2012, en la dido el inmueble relacionado, NARIA Y COBRO DE DINERO. uno punto veinticinco (1.25) me- Ocasio García, inscrita al folio LOS ESTADOS UNIDOS. EL partes (2/3) del tipo mínimo lugares públicos del Municipio escritura número 295 de Modi- el alguacil pondrá en posesión AVISO DE SUBASTA. ESTA- tros, siete punto cicuenta (7.50) 35 del tomo 1,898 de Bayamón PUEBLO DE PUERTO RICO. de la primera subasta, o sea, donde se celebrará la subasta fi cación de Hipoteca, que por el judicial a los nuevos dueños DOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA. metros, uno punto veinticinco Sur, fi nca número 78,823, ins- SS: Yo, Maritza Santana Ortiz, $200,000.00. De no adjudicar- señalada. Además, en un pe- Oeste con el Solar 671 se en- dentro del término de sesenta EL PRESIDENTE DE LOS ES- (1.25) metros, arco de siete cripción 5ta. El monto de cada Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera se la propiedad en la segunda riódico de circulación general cuentra el bloque EM, contrario (60) días a partir de la fecha TADOS UNIDOS. EL PUEBLO punto cuarenta y seis (7.46) carga posterior que fi gura de la Instancia, Sala de FAJARDO: subasta, se celebrará una ter- en dos (2) ocasiones y median- a lo que se indica en el Regis- de la confi rmación de la venta DE PUERTO RICO. S.S. Yo, metros y tres punto sesenta Certifi cación Registral sobre la CERTIFICO Y HAGO CONS- cera subasta en las mismas te correo certifi cado a la última tro de la Propiedad, Sección III o adjudicación. Si transcurren Edgardo E. Vargas Santana, y cuatro (3.64) metros, con la fi nca objeto de esta ejecución, TAR: Que en cumplimiento ofi cinas de este Alguacil, el día dirección conocida de la parte de Carolina, que por el Oeste los referidos sesenta (60) días, Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera Calle Thebes East. Enclava así como los nombres de sus con un MANDAMIENTO DE 19 de julio de 2016, a la(s) 9:00 demandada. EXPEDIDO el pre- con el Solar 671 se encuentra el tribunal podrá ordenar, sin Instancia, Sala de BAYAMON: una casa. Se encuentra afecto titulares y fecha de vencimiento EJECUCIÓN DE SENTENCIA de la mañana El tipo mínimo sente EDICTO DE SUBASTA en el bloque BM. Dirección Físi- necesidad de ulterior procedi- CERTIFICO Y HAGO CONS- a servidumbre telefónica y ser- se detallan como sigue: Em- que me ha sido dirigido por el para la tercera subasta será la San Juan, Puerto Rico, a 01 de ca: URB. JARDINES DE RIO miento, que se lleve a efecto TAR: Que en cumplimiento vidumbre de mantenimiento y bargo a favor del Estado Libre Secretario de este Tribunal en mitad (1/2) del tipo mínimo que junio de 2016. Glorimar Gonzá- GRANDE LOT. 660 BLOQUE el desalojo o lanzamiento del con un MANDAMIENTO DE pintura a favor del solar número Asociado de Puerto Rico, por la el caso arriba mencionado, se pactara para la primera su- lez Ayala, Alguacil. BM RIO GRANDE PR 00745 ocupante u ocupantes de la fi n- EJECUCIÓN DE SENTENCIA treinta y cinco guión A (#35-A). suma de $61,704.59, por con- venderé en pública subasta al basta, o sea, $150,000.00. Esta Se anuncia por medio de este ca o de todos los que por orden que me ha sido dirigido por el Inscrita al folio treinta y cinco cepto de Contribuciones sobre mejor postor entre la parte de- subasta se hará para satisfacer LEGAL NOTICE edicto que la primera subasta o tolerancia del demandado/ Secretario de este Tribunal en (35) del tomo mil ochocientos Ingresos, según Certifi cación mandante y aquellas personas al demandante, hasta donde ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO habrá de celebrarse el día 5 de deudor la ocupen. El Alguacil el caso arriba mencionado, noventa y ocho (1,898) de Ba- del 6 de agosto de 2008, con- que reúnan los requisitos y ca- alcance, el importe adeudado DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- julio de 2016, a las 11:00 de la de este Tribunal efectuará el venderé en pública subasta al yamón, Sección I, Finca núme- tra Javier E. Cancio Lima, en lifi caciones de Ley, de contado a LSREF2 Island Holdings LTD, NAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- mañana, en mi ofi cina sita en lanzamiento de los ocupantes mejor postor entre la parte de- ro setenta y ocho mil ochocien- el Caso número 1998-100-02, y por moneda del cuño legal de INC., ascendente a la suma de CIA SALA SUPERIOR DE RIO el edifi cio que ocupa el Tribu- de ser necesario. Por la pre- mandante y aquellas personas tos veintitres (78,823). L a presentado el día 7 de agosto los Estados Unidos de América, $348,465.16, la cual se des- GRANDE nal Superior de Puerto Rico, sente también se notifi ca e in- que reúnan los requisitos y ca- dirección del inmueble es: A-36 de 2008 y anotado al folio 98 en efectivo, giro postal o che- glosa como sigue:$248,649.11 BANCO POPULAR DE Sala Superior de Rio Grande. forma a Fulano de Tal y Sutano lifi caciones de Ley, de contado Thebes Street, Urb. Parque del tomo 29, bajo Orden 387, que certifi cado a nombre del por concepto de principal; Siendo ésta la primera subasta de Tal, personas desconocidas y por moneda del cuño legal de del Sol, Bayamón, PR 00959. en el Libro de Embargos del (de la) Alguacil del Tribunal de $51,793.68 por concepto de in- PUERTO RICO que se celebrará en este caso, que puedan tener derechos los Estados Unidos de América, Dichos remates se llevarán a Estado Libre Asociado número Primera Instancia, en mi ofi cina tereses, los cuales incrementan DEMANDANTE VS. será el precio mínimo acepta- en la propiedad o título objeto en efectivo, giro postal o cheque efecto para con su producto 29. Por la presente se le notifi - sita en el Tribunal de Primera diariamente a razón de $68.72; NEREIDA IVETTE ble como oferta en la Primera de este edicto. La Venta en certifi cado a nombre del (de la) satisfacer a la parte demandan- ca a los titulares de crédito y/o Instancia, Sala de FAJARDO, $2,564.02 por concepto de car- PAGAN NIEVES Subasta, eso es el tipo mínimo Pública Subasta de la referida Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera te el importe de la Sentencia cargas registrales posteriores, el día 5 de julio de 2016 a las gos por demora; $19,958.35 DEMANDADA pactado en la Escritura de Hipo- propiedad se verifi cará libre de Instancia, en mi ofi cina sita en que ha obtenido ascendente que se celebrarán las Subas- 2:30 de la tarde todo derecho, por concepto de gastos; más CIVIL NUM.: N3CI2013-00325 teca para la propiedad, la suma toda carga y gravamen poste- el Tribunal de Primera Instan- a la suma de $254,047.18 de tas en las fechas, horas y sitio título o interés que tenga la $25,500.00 equivalentes al diez SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO de $116,586.99. De no haber rior que afecte la mencionada cia, Sala de BAYAMON, el día principal, intereses acumulados anteriormente señalados, y se parte demandada en la fi nca por ciento (10%) del principal Y EJECUCION DE HIPOTE- remanente o adjudicación en fi nca, a cuyo efecto se notifi ca 6 de JULIO de 2016 a las 11:30 desde el 1 de julio de 2013 y les invitan a que concurran a que se describe más adelante. del Pagaré Hipotecario, por CA POR LA VIA ORDINARIA. esta primera subasta por dicha y se hace saber la fecha, hora de la MAÑANA todo derecho, tí- los intereses pactados al 4.00% dichas subastas si les convinie- El tipo mínimo para la prime- concepto de costas y honora- EDICTO ANUNCIANDO PRI- suma mínima, se celebrará una y sitio de la Primera, Segunda tulo o interés que tenga la parte anual que se continúen gene- se, o se les invita a satisfacer ra subasta lo será la suma de rios de abogado pactados por MERA, SEGUNDA Y TERCE- segunda subasta el día 12 de y Tercera Subasta, si eso fue- demandada en la fi nca que se rando a partir de dicha fecha antes del remate, el importe del $95,143.00. De no adjudicarse las partes. Se entiende que RA SUBASTA. El Alguacil que julio de 2016, a las11:00 de ra necesario, a los efectos de describe más adelante. El tipo en adelante, recargos por la crédito, de sus intereses, costas la propiedad en esa Primera todo licitador que comparezca suscribe, funcionario del Tribu- la mañana, en el mismo lugar cualquier persona o personas mínimo para la primera subasta cantidad de $48.80 desde el 1 y honorarios de abogados ase- Subasta, se celebrarán una a la subasta señalada en este nal de Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, antes señalado en la cual el con algún interés puedan com- lo será la suma de $237,205.00. de julio de 2013, $51.71 para gurados, quedando entonces Segunda y Tercera Subasta, en caso acepta como bastante por la presente anuncia y hace precio mínimo serán dos ter- parecer a la celebración de di- De no adjudicarse la propie- reservas y contribuciones y la subrogados en los derechos del las mismas ofi cinas de este Al- la titulación que da base a la saber al público en general que ceras (2/3) partes del tipo míni- cha Subasta. Los autos y todos dad en esa Primera Subasta, cantidad de $23,720.50 estipu- acreedor ejecutante, siempre y guacil, respectivamente, el día misma. La venta en pública su- en cumplimiento con la Senten- mo pactado en la escritura de los documentos correspondien- se celebrarán una Segunda y lada para costas y honorarios cuando refi nan los requisitos y 12 de julio de 2016 a las 2:30 basta de la propiedad descrita cia dictada en este caso con hipoteca, para la propiedad, la tes al procedimiento del caso Tercera Subasta, en las mis- de abogado. Cualquier título, califi caciones de Ley y para que de la tarde y el día 19 de julio anteriormente se verifi cará libre fecha 19 de agosto de 2013, y suma de $77,724.66. De no ha- de epígrafe están disponibles mas ofi cinas de este Alguacil, derecho o interés que tenga pueda efectuar tal subrogación. de 2016 a las 2:30 de la tarde. de toda carga o gravamen pos- según Orden y Mandamiento ber remanente o adjudicación en la Secretaría de este Tribu- respectivamente, el día 13 de la parte demandada en este Y para su publicación en el ta- Los tipos mínimos para dichas terior que afecte dicha propie- del 22 de febrero de 2016 libra- en esta segunda subasta por nal durante horas laborables JULIO de 2016 a las 3:30 de la caso en la propiedad anterior- blón de edictos de este Tribunal Segunda y Tercera Subastas dad. Se entiende que cualquier do por este honorable Tribunal, el tipo mínimo indicado en el y para la concurrencia de los TARDE y el día 20 de JULIO de mente descrita se adjudicará y en dos lugares públicos del lo serán, respectivamente las carga y/o gravamen anterior procederé a vender en pública párrafo anterior, se celebrará licitadores expido el presente 2016 a las 3:30 de la TARDE. al mejor postor entre la parte municipio en el cual se cele- dos terceras partes y la mitad y/o preferente, si lo hubiera, al una tercera subasta en el mis- Edicto que se publicará en un Los tipos mínimos para dichas demandante y aquellas perso- brarán las subastas señaladas, del tipo mínimo que se pacta-

Legal Notice 36 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star ra para la Primera Subasta, o narse a su extinción el precio RÍOS MARTÍNEZ Y LA la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- tifi nancial Services of Puerto del proyecto de solares deno- hipoteca, más intereses según teriores sujeto a lo dispuesto sea, las sumas de $63,428.67 del remate. El monto de cada SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE do para el caso de ejecución, Rico Inc., haciendo negocios minado El Polvorín CRUV-151, provisto por la regla 44.3 de las en los Artículos 113 al 116 de y $47,571.50, respectivamente. carga anterior que fi gura de la o sea, la suma de $25,000.00. como Citifi nancial Plus vs. Is- radicada en el Barrio Montella- de Procedimiento Civil. Que los la Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre La propiedad objeto de subasta Certifi cación Registral sobre la BIENES GANANCIALES La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el rael González Cruz y su espo- nos del término municipal de autos y todos los documentos de 2015, según aplique. Expido se describe como sigue: UR- fi nca objeto de esta ejecución, COMPUESTA POR caso de epígrafe fue constitui- sa, Guillermina Ríos Martínez, Cayey, Puerto Rico. Dicho solar correspondientes al Proce- el presente Edicto de subasta BANA: Solar marcado con el así como los nombres de sus AMBOS, da mediante la escritura nú- sobre cobro de dinero y ejecu- tiene un área de 128.45 metros dimiento incoado estarán de bajo mi fi rma en Cayey, Puerto número once (11), del bloque titulares y fecha de vencimiento DEMANDADOS. mero 376, otorgada el día 29 ción de hipoteca, en la que se cuadrados. En lindes por el manifi esto en la SECRETARIA Rico, hoy día 10 de MAYO de P, de la Urbanización Brisas se detallan como sigue: NIN- CIVIL NÚM: CD15-431 SOBRE: de mayo de 2007, ante el No- reclama el pago de hipoteca Norte, con el solar número II- DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA 2016. Miguel Maldonado Rodri- del Mar, localizada en el Barrio GUNO. El monto de cada carga COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- tario Félix R. Figueroa Cabán de la inscripción cuarta, con un 19, distancia de 11.49 metros; INSTANCIA SALA DE CAYEY guez, Alguacil. Sabana, del Municipio de Lu- posterior que fi gura de la Certi- CUCIÓN DE HIPOTECA POR y consta inscrita en el Folio 45 balance de $38,467.88 y otras por el Sur, con el solar número durante las horas laborables. quillo, Puerto Rico, con un área fi cación Registral sobre la fi nca LA VÍA ORDINARIA. EDICTO del Tomo 251 móvil de Barce- cantidades, o la venta en pú- 17, en una distancia de 9.95 Se entenderá que todo licitador LEGAL NOTICE de quinientos diecinueve punto objeto de esta ejecución, así DE SUBASTA. El Alguacil que loneta, fi nca número 12,955, blica subasta de la propiedad. metros; por el Este, con el solar acepta como bastante la titu- ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO noventa metros (519.90) cua- como los nombres de sus titu- suscribe por la presente CERTI- en el Registro de la Propiedad Pendiente de anotación. Y para número II-31, en una distancia laridad del inmueble y que las DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- drados, en lindes por el NORTE lares y fecha de vencimiento se FICA, ANUNCIA y hace CONS- de Manatí, inscripción cuarta. conocimiento de licitadores del de 11.15 metros; y por el Oes- cargas y gravámenes anterio- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA con el solar número doce (12) detallan como sigue: EMBAR- TAR: Que en cumplimiento de Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo público en general se publicará te, con la calle número 10, en res y los preferentes, si los hu- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- distancia de treinta y cinco pun- GO FEDERAL. En el Libro de un Mandamiento de Ejecución para con su producto satisfacer este Edicto de acuerdo con la una distancia de 13.04 metros. biere, al crédito del ejecutante MÓN SALA SUPERIOR to veinte metros (35.20), por el Embargos Federales número de Sentencia que le ha sido al Demandante total o parcial- ley por espacio de dos semanas La propiedad antes relacionada continuarán subsistentes. Se LIME RESIDENTIAL, LTD SUR con el Solar número diez 1, al folio 101 , asiento 402, se dirigido al Alguacil que suscribe mente según sea el caso el en tres sitios públicos del muni- consta inscrita en el Folio 168 entenderá que el rematante los (10) distancia de treinta y cinco encuentra presentado el día 4 por la Secretaría del TRIBU- importe de la Sentencia que ha cipio en que ha de celebrarse del Tomo 368 de Cayey, fi nca acepta y queda subrogado en la DEMANDANTE V. punto veinte metros (35.20), de noviembre de 2011, por con- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA obtenido ascendente a la suma la venta, tales como la alcaldía, número 13,304, en el Registro responsabilidad de los mismos, ARNALDO LUCIANO por el ESTE, con la calle cuatro cepto de Contribución sobre in- SALA DE MANATI , en el caso de $38,467.88 por concepto de el Tribunal y la colecturía. Este de la Propiedad de Caguas, sin destinarse a su extinción el DELGADO Y HEIDY (4), distancia de catorce punto gresos, fecha de embargo 4 de de epígrafe procederá a vender principal, más intereses al tipo Edicto será publicado mediante Sección Primera. El tipo míni- precio de remate. La propiedad MALDONADO MUÑOZ setenta y siete metros (14.77) noviembre de 2011, caso nú- en pública subasta al mejor pactado de 2% anual desde el edictos dos veces en un diario mo para la primera subasta del no está sujeta a gravámenes DEMANDADOS y por el OESTE, con una futu- mero HUM12-00188, embargo postor quién pagará de contado día 2 de marzo de 2013. Que de circulación general en el Es- inmueble antes relacionado, anteriores ni preferentes según CIVIL NÚM: DCD2013-2574 ra construcción de la segunda contra Luis Velázquez Alvarez, y en moneda de curso legal de los autos y todos los documen- tado Libre Asociado de Puerto será el dispuesto en la Escritura las constancias del Registro de (401) SOBRE: COBRO DE sección de Brisas del Mar, dis- por la suma de $9,948.25. No los Estados Unidos de América tos correspondientes al Proce- Rico, por espacio de dos sema- de Hipoteca, es decir la suma la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE tancia de catorce punto setenta podemos precisar si el titular y o por cheque de gerente a nom- dimiento incoado estarán de nas consecutivas. La propiedad de $39,665.00. Si no hubiere dio de título que, sobre la fi nca HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- y siete metros (14.77). Enclava el embargado es la misma per- bre del Alguacil del Tribunal de manifi esto en la SECRETARIA a ser ejecutada se adquirirá remate ni adjudicación en la descrita anteriormente, pesan DINARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- edifi cación. FINCA NUMERO: sona. Por la presente se le noti- Primera Instancia el día 9 de DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA libre de cargas y gravámenes primera subasta del inmueble los gravámenes posteriores a TA. El Alguacil que suscribe Cinco mil noventa y tres (5093), fi ca a los titulares de crédito y/o agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 de INSTANCIA SALA DE MANATI posteriores sujeto a lo dispues- mencionado, se celebrará una la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- por la presente CERTIFICA, inscrita al folio doscientos cin- cargas registrales posteriores, la mañana en su ofi cina sita en durante las horas laborables. to en los Artículos 113 al 116 de segunda subasta en las ofi ci- diante este procedimiento que ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: cuenta (250) del tomo noventa que se celebrarán las Subas- el local que ocupa en el edifi cio Se entenderá que todo licitador la Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre nas del Alguacil que suscribe se relacionan más adelante. A Que en cumplimiento de un y cuatro (94) de Luquillo, Re- tas en las fechas, horas y sitio del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA acepta como bastante la titu- de 2015, según aplique. Expido el día 16 de agosto de 2016, a los acreedores que tengan ins- Mandamiento de Ejecución de gistro de Fajardo. La dirección anteriormente señalados, y se INSTANCIA SALA DE MANATI laridad del inmueble y que las el presente Edicto de subasta las 9:30 de la mañana. En la se- critos o anotados sus derechos Sentencia que le ha sido diri- del inmueble es: Urb. Brisas les invitan a que concurran a , todo derecho, título e interés cargas y gravámenes anterio- bajo mi fi rma en Manatí, Puerto gunda subasta que se celebre sobre los bienes hipotecados gido al Alguacil que suscribe del Mar, Calle 4 #P-11, Luqui- dichas subastas si les convinie- que tenga la parte demanda- res y los preferentes, si los hu- Rico, hoy día 31De Mayo De servirá de tipo mínimo las dos con posterioridad a la inscrip- por la Secretaría del TRIBU- llo, PR 00737. Dichos remates se, o se les invita a satisfacer da de epígrafe en el inmueble biere, al crédito del ejecutante 2016. Carlos M. Colon Burgos, terceras partes (2/3) del precio ción del crédito del ejecutante NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA se llevarán a efecto para con antes del remate, el importe del de su propiedad que ubica en continuarán subsistentes. Se Alguacil. pactado en la primera subasta, o acreedores de cargos o de- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- su producto satisfacer a la crédito, de sus intereses, costas Comm. San Agustin, Bo. Florida entenderá que el rematante los o sea la suma de $26,443.33. rechos reales que los hubiesen MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, en el parte demandante el importe y honorarios de abogados ase- Afuera, Lote 178, Barceloneta, acepta y queda subrogado en la LEGAL NOTICE Si tampoco hubiere remate ni pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- caso de epígrafe procederá a de la Sentencia que ha obte- gurados, quedando entonces PR 00617 y que se describe a responsabilidad de los mismos, adjudicación en la segunda tor y a los dueños, poseedores, vender en pública subasta al ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO nido ascendente a la suma de subrogados en los derechos del continuación: RUSTICA: Parce- sin destinarse a su extinción el subasta se celebrará una ter- tenedores de, o interesados en mejor postor en efectivo, giro o DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- $71,764.14 de principal, intere- acreedor ejecutante, siempre y la marcada con el número 178 precio de remate. La propiedad cera subasta en las ofi cinas del títulos transmisibles por endo- cheque certifi cado en moneda NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ses acumulados desde el 1 de cuando refi nan los requisitos y en el plano de parcelación de no está sujeta a gravámenes Alguacil que suscribe el día 23 so, o al portador, garantizados legal de los Estados Unidos de SALA DE CAYEY junio de 2013 y los intereses califi caciones de Ley y para que la comunidad rural San Agustín anteriores ni preferentes según LIME RESIDENTIAL LTD de agosto de 2016, a las 9:30 hipotecariamente con poste- América a nombre del Alguacil pactados al 8.00% anual que pueda efectuar tal subrogación. del Barrio Florida Afuera del tér- las constancias del Registro de de la mañana. Para la tercera rioridad al crédito del actor por del Tribunal de Primera Ins- DEMANDANTE V. se continúen generando a par- Y para su publicación en el ta- mino municipal de Barceloneta, la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo la presente se notifi ca, que se tancia el día 10 de agosto de tir de dicha fecha en adelante, blón de edictos de este Tribunal Puerto Rico, con una cabida dio de título que, sobre la fi nca ANTONIO RODRÍGUEZ la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- celebrarán las subastas en las 2016, a las 9:45 de la mañana recargos acumulados por la y en dos lugares públicos del superfi cial de 1095.00 metros descrita anteriormente, pesan MORALES Y MARÍA do para el caso de ejecución, fechas, horas y sitios señalados en su ofi cina sita en el local que cantidad de $1702.39 desde municipio en el cual se cele- cuadrados. En lindes por el los gravámenes posteriores a LUISA RAMOS o sea, la suma de $19,832.50. para que puedan concurrir a la ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- el 1 de julio de 2013, $89.61 brarán las subastas señaladas, Norte, con la parcela número la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- RODRÍGUEZ La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el subasta si les conviniere o se NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA para reserva y contribuciones, así como para la publicación 177 de la comunidad; por el diante este procedimiento que caso de epígrafe fue constitui- les invita a satisfacer antes del CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- DEMANDADOS $130.01 para otros gastos y la en un periódico de circulación Sur, con parcela número 179 de se relacionan más adelante. A da mediante la escritura nú- remate el importe del crédito, MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, todo CIVIL NÚM: G2CI2008-00396 cantidad de $9,514.30 estipu- general diarias y en el Estado la comunidad; por el Este, con los acreedores que tengan ins- mero 90, otorgada el día 5 de de sus intereses, otros cargos derecho, título e interés que (202) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN lada para costas y honorarios Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, calle de la comunidad; y al Oes- critos o anotados sus derechos febrero de 2004, ante el Notario y las costas y honorarios de tenga la parte demandada de DE HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA de abogado. Cualquier título, por el término de por lo menos te, con la parcela número 144 sobre los bienes hipotecados Mario Voungh Di Frisco Pérez y abogado asegurados quedan- epígrafe en el inmueble de su ORDINARIA IN REM. EDIC- derecho o interés que tenga dos semanas con antelación a de la comunidad. La propiedad con posterioridad a la inscrip- consta inscrita en el Folio 215 do subrogados en los derechos propiedad que se describe a TO DE SUBASTA. El Alguacil la parte demandada en este la fecha de la primera subasta antes relacionada consta inscri- ción del crédito del ejecutante del Tomo 547 (agora) de Cayey, del acreedor ejecutante. HI- continuación: URBANA: Solar que suscribe por la presente caso en la propiedad anterior- y una vez por semana. Se hace ta en el Folio 45 del Tomo 251 o acreedores de cargos o de- fi nca número 13,304, en el Re- POTECA a favor de la AUTO- marcado con el número 41 del CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y hace mente descrita se adjudicará constar que los abogados de la móvil de Barceloneta, fi nca nú- rechos reales que los hubiesen gistro de la Propiedad de Ca- RIDAD PARA EL FINANCIA- bloque 2 del plano de inscrip- CONSTAR: Que en cumpli- al mejor postor entre la parte parte demandante son Igor J. mero 12,955, en el Registro de pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- guas, Sección Primera, inscrip- MIENTO DE LA VIVENDA DE ción de la urbanización Casa miento de un Mandamiento de demandante y aquellas perso- Domínguez Law Offi ces, 1225 la Propiedad de Manatí. El tipo tor y a los dueños, poseedores, ción tercera. Dicha subasta se PUERTO RICO, o a su orden, Linda Court, situada en el Ba- Ejecución de Sentencia que le nas que refi nan los requisitos y Avenida Ponce de León, Suite mínimo para la primera subasta tenedores de, o interesados en llevará a cabo para con su pro- por la suma de $15,000.00, rrio Juan Sánchez, del término ha sido dirigido al Alguacil que califi caciones de Ley. Los autos 1105, San Juan, PR 00907- del inmueble antes relacionado, títulos transmisibles por endo- ducto satisfacer al Demandante sin intereses y vencedero el municipal de Bayamón, Puerto suscribe por la Secretaría del y todos los documentos corres- 3921, Teléfono (787) 250-0220, será el dispuesto en la Escritura so, o al portador, garantizados total o parcialmente según sea 5 de febrero del 2012, según Rico, con una cabida superfi cial TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- pondientes al procedimiento de Fax. (787) 250-0295. EXPEDI- de Hipoteca, es decir la suma hipotecariamente con poste- el caso el importe de la Sen- escritura número 91, otorgada de 180.207 metros cuadrados. TANCIA SALA DE CAYEY , en ejecución de hipoteca por la DO el presente en FAJARDO, de $50,000.00. Si no hubiere rioridad al crédito del actor por tencia que ha obtenido ascen- en San Juan, el 5 de febrero En lindes por el Norte, con la el caso de epígrafe procederá vía ordinaria incoados en este Puerto Rico, a 11 de marzo de remate ni adjudicación en la la presente se notifi ca, que se dente a la suma de $33,746.81 del 2004, ante el notario Mario Calle A, en un arco de 6.20 me- a vender en pública subasta al caso, estarán de manifi esto 2016. Maritza Santana Ortiz, primera subasta del inmueble celebrarán las subastas en las por concepto de principal, más Voungh Di Frisco Pérez. Ins- tros; por el Sur, con la Avenida mejor postor quién pagará de en la Secretaría de este Ho- Alguacil Auxiliar. mencionado, se celebrará una fechas, horas y sitios señalados intereses al tipo pactado de crita al folio 215 del tomo 547 A (Este-Oeste) en distancia de norable Tribunal durante horas segunda subasta en las ofi ci- para que puedan concurrir a la contado y en moneda de curso 6.500% anual desde el día 1 de (ágora) de Cayey. Inscripción 6.226 metros; por el Este, con laborables. Se entiende que LEGAL NOTICE nas del Alguacil que suscribe el subasta si les conviniere o se legal de los Estados Unidos de abril de 2009. Dichos intereses cuarta. Y para conocimiento de el lote número 40 del bloque 2, todo licitador que comparezca día 16 de agosto de 2016, a las les invita a satisfacer antes del América, giro postal o por che- continúan acumulándose hasta licitadores del público en gene- en distancia de 29.323 metros y ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO que de gerente a nombre del a la subasta señalada en este 10:00 de la mañana. En la se- remate el importe del crédito, el pago total de la obligación. ral se publicará este Edicto de por el Oeste, con el lote núme- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Alguacil del Tribunal de Primera caso acepta como bastante gunda subasta que se celebre de sus intereses, otros cargos y Se pagarán también los car- acuerdo con la ley por espacio ro 42 del bloque 2, en distancia NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA Instancia el día 9 de agosto de la titulación que da base a la servirá de tipo mínimo las dos las costas y honorarios de abo- gos por demora equivalentes a de dos semanas en tres sitios de 28.797 metros. La propie- SALA DE MANATI 2016, a las 9:30 de la mañana misma. Que la propiedad a ser CITIFINANCIAL terceras partes (2/3) del precio gado asegurados quedando 3.000% de la suma de aquellos públicos del municipio en que dad antes relacionada consta ejecutada se adquirirá libre de pactado en la primera subasta, subrogados en los derechos del en su ofi cina sita en el local que pagos con atrasos en exceso ha de celebrarse la venta, tales inscrita en el Folio 106 del cargas y gravámenes posterio- SERVICES OF PUERTO o sea la suma de $33,333.33. acreedor ejecutante. AVISO DE ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- de 15 días calendarios de la como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y Tomo 1413 de Bayamón, fi nca res. Se entiende que cualquier RICO INC. DBA Si tampoco hubiere remate ni DEMANDA RELACIONADO AL NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA fecha vencimiento, la suma de la colecturía. Este Edicto será número 62928, en el Registro carga y/o gravamen anterior CITIFINANCIAL PLUS, adjudicación en la segunda PLEITO DE REFERENCIA Pre- SALA DE CAYEY , todo dere- $3,605.00 para costas, gastos publicado mediante edictos de la Propiedad de Bayamón, y/o preferente, si lo hubiere, al cho, título e interés que tenga la y honorarios de abogado, la dos veces en un diario de cir- DEMANDANTE V. subasta se celebrará una ter- sentada el 18 de septiembre de parte demandada de epígrafe Sección Primera. El tipo míni- crédito que da base a esta eje- ISRAEL GONZÁLEZ cera subasta en las ofi cinas del 2015, al asiento 851 del diario suma de $3,605.00 para cu- culación general en el Estado mo para la primera subasta del cución continuará subsistente, Alguacil que suscribe el día 23 327, Demanda de fecha 3 de en el inmueble de su propiedad brir los intereses en adición a Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, inmueble antes relacionado, entendiéndose además, que el CRUZ T/C/C JESÚS de agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 julio de 2015, ante el Tribunal que se describe a continuación: los garantizados por ley y la por espacio de dos semanas será el dispuesto en la Escritura remanente los acepta y queda ISRAEL GONZÁLEZ de la mañana. Para la tercera de Primera Instancia, Sala de URBANA: Solar Número 18 suma de $3,605.00 para cubrir consecutivas. La propiedad a de Hipoteca, es decir la suma subrogado en la responsabili- CRUZ, GUILLERMINA subasta servirá de tipo mínimo Manatí, en el caso civil núme- de la Manzana II (así consta), cualquier otro adelanto que se ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre de $93,500.00. Si no hubiere dad de los mismos, sin desti- ro CD 15-431, seguido por Ci- según el plano de inscripción haga en virtud de la escritura de de cargas y gravámenes pos-

37 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 remate ni adjudicación en la tulo efectuado a la fi nca antes SUPERIOR, en el caso de epí- Luis Torres Vila y consta inscri- consecutivas. La propiedad a metros cuadrados. En lindes miento incoado estarán de ma- aplique. Expido el presente primera subasta del inmueble descrita. Por la presente se grafe procederá a vender en ta en el Folio Móvil del Tomo ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre por el norte, en 23.00 metros nifi esto en la SECRETARIA DEL Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma mencionado, se celebrará una notifi ca a los acreedores que pública subasta al mejor pos- Móvil 1293 de Carolina, fi nca de cargas y gravámenes poste- con el solar #6; por el Sur, en TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- en Bayamón, Puerto Rico, hoy segunda subasta en las ofi ci- tengan inscritos o anotados sus tor en efectivo, giro o cheque número 38593, en el Registro riores sujeto a lo dispuesto en 23.00 metros con el solar #8; TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE día 16 de mayo de 2016. Janet nas del Alguacil que suscribe derechos sobre los bienes hipo- certifi cado en moneda legal de de la Propiedad de Carolina, los Artículos 113 al 116 de la por el este en 13.50 metros con BAYAMÓN SALA SUPERIOR Ortiz Sierra, Alguacil. el día 17 de agosto de 2016, a tecados con posterioridad a la los Estados Unidos de América Sección Primera, inscripción Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de el solar número 53 y 54; y por durante las horas laborables. ******* las 9:45 de la mañana. En la se- inscripción del crédito del ejecu- a nombre del Alguacil del Tri- tercera. Dicha subasta se lleva- 2015, según aplique. Expido el el Oeste en 13.50 metros con la Se entenderá que todo licitador LEGAL NOTICE gunda subasta que se celebre tante o acreedores de cargos o bunal de Primera Instancia el rá a cabo para con su producto presente Edicto de subasta bajo calle Francisco Rondón (según acepta como bastante la titu- servirá de tipo mínimo las dos derechos reales que los hubie- día 8 de agosto de 2016, a las satisfacer al Demandante total mi fi rma, en Carolina, Puerto plano calle #521). En este solar laridad del inmueble y que las Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- terceras partes (2/3) del precio sen pospuesto a la hipoteca del 11:00 de la mañana en su ofi - o parcialmente según sea el Rico, hoy día 14 de marzo de enclava una casa de concreto cargas y gravámenes anteriores to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL pactado en la primera subasta, actor y a los dueños, poseedo- cina sita en el local que ocupa caso el importe de la Sentencia 2016. Efraín Márquez arroyo, reforzado para una familia. La y los preferentes, si los hubie- DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- o sea la suma de $62,333.33. res, tenedores de o interesados en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE que ha obtenido ascendente a ALGUACIL. propiedad antes relacionada re, al crédito del ejecutante mera Instancia Sala Superior Si tampoco hubiere remate ni en títulos transmisibles por en- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- la suma de $60,824.88 por con- consta inscrita en el Folio 32 continuarán subsistentes. Se de San Juan adjudicación en la segunda su- doso o al portador garantizados TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA cepto de principal, más intere- LEGAL NOTICE del Tomo 158 de Toa Baja, fi n- entenderá que el rematante los BANCO POPULAR DE basta se celebrará una tercera hipotecariamente con posterio- SALA SUPERIOR, todo dere- ses al tipo pactado de 7.000% ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE ca número 9455, en el Registro acepta y queda subrogado en la PUERTO RICO subasta en las ofi cinas del Al- ridad al crédito del actor que se cho, título e interés que tenga la anual desde el día 1 de enero PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE de la Propiedad de Bayamón, responsabilidad de los mismos, Demandante v. guacil que suscribe el día 24 celebrarán las subastas en las parte demandada de epígrafe de 2011. Dichos intereses con- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- Sección Segunda. El tipo mí- sin destinarse a su extinción el MIGDALlA ORTÍZ LÓPEZ de agosto de 2016, a las 9:45 fechas, horas y sitios señalados en el inmueble de su propiedad tinúan acumulándose hasta el TRO JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN nimo para la primera subasta precio de remate. La propiedad de la mañana. Para la tercera para que puedan concurrir a la que se describe a continuación: pago total de la obligación. Se SALA SUPERIOR del inmueble antes relacionado, no está sujeta a gravámenes Demandado(a) subasta servirá de tipo mínimo subasta si les conviniere o se URBANA: Solar marcado con pagarán también la suma de DEUTSCHE BANK será el dispuesto en la Escritura anteriores ni preferentes según Civil: KCD2015-2504 (806) la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- les invita a satisfacer antes del el No. Z-9 del Plano de Ins- $7,496.10 para costas, gastos de Hipoteca, es decir la suma las constancias del Registro de Sobre: COBRO DE DINERO do para el caso de ejecución, remate el importe del crédito, cripción del Proyecto VBC-226, y honorarios de abogado. Que NATIONAL TRUST de $112,000.00. Si no hubiere la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- YEJECUCiÓN DE HIPOTECA o sea, la suma de $46,750.00. de sus intereses, otros cargos denominado JARDINES DE los autos y todos los documen- COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE remate ni adjudicación en la dio de título que, sobre la fi nca POR LA VíA ORDINARIA. NO- La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el y las costas y honorarios de BORINQUEN, radicado en el tos correspondientes al Proce- FOR GSAMP TRUST primera subasta del inmueble descrita anteriormente, pesan TIFICACiÓN DE SENTENCIA caso de epígrafe fue constituida abogado asegurados quedan- Barrio Hoyo Mulas del término dimiento incoado estarán de 2007-SEA1, MORTGAGE mencionado, se celebrará una los gravámenes posteriores a POR EDICTO. mediante la escritura número do subrogados en los derechos municipal de Carolina, Puerto manifi esto en la SECRETARIA PASS-THROUGH segunda subasta en las ofi ci- la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- A: MIGDALlA 591, otorgada el día 30 de junio del acreedor ejecutante. Y para Rico, con una cabida superfi cial DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA nas del Alguacil que suscribe el diante este procedimiento que ORTÍZ LÓPEZ de 2000, ante el Notario Jorge conocimiento de licitadores del de 191.10 metros cuadrados, INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- CERTIFICATES, SERIES día 22 de agosto de 2016, a las se relacionan más adelante. A (Nombre de fas partes a las que se García Soto y consta inscrita en público en general se publicará en lindes por el NORTE, con CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA 2007-SEA1 10:15 de la mañana. En la se- los acreedores que tengan ins- fe notifi can la sentencia por edicto) el Folio 109 del Tomo 1413 de este Edicto de acuerdo con la un predio de terreno dedicado SUPERIOR durante las horas DEMANDANTE V. gunda subasta que se celebre critos o anotados sus derechos EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- Bayamón, fi nca número 62928, ley por espacio de dos sema- a parque en una distancia de laborables. Se entenderá que JUAN CARLOS servirá de tipo mínimo las dos sobre los bienes hipotecados cribe le notifi ca a usted que en el Registro de la Propiedad nas en tres sitios públicos del 9.10 metros; por el SUR, con todo licitador acepta como bas- RODRÍGUEZ ORTEGA terceras partes (2/3) del precio con posterioridad a la inscrip- el 31 de mayo de 2016, este de Bayamón, Sección Primera, municipio en que ha de cele- la calle #16, en una distancia tante la titulación del inmueble pactado en la primera subasta, ción del crédito del ejecutante Tribunal ha dictado Sentencia, inscripción quinta. Dicha subas- brarse la venta, tales como la de 9.10 metros; por el ESTE, y que las cargas y gravámenes T/C/C JUAN CARLOS o sea la suma de $74,666.67. o acreedores de cargos o de- Sentencia Parcial o Resolución ta se llevará a cabo para con alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colectu- con el solar #10, en una dis- anteriores y los preferentes, si RODRÍGUEZ ORTEGA Si tampoco hubiere remate ni rechos reales que los hubiesen en este caso, que ha sido debi- su producto satisfacer al De- ría. Este Edicto será publicado tancia de 21.00 metros; y por el los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- T/C/C JUAN RODRÍGUEZ adjudicación en la segunda pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- damente registrada y archivada mandante total o parcialmente mediante edictos dos veces en OESTE, con el solar #8, en una tante continuarán subsistentes ORTEGA, JOCELYN subasta se celebrará una ter- tor y a los dueños, poseedores, en autos donde podrá usted en- según sea el caso el importe un diario de circulación general distancia de 21.00 metros.||En entendiéndose que el rematan- ORTIZ DÍAZ Y LA cera subasta en las ofi cinas del tenedores de, o interesados en terarse detalladamente de los de la Sentencia que ha obte- en el Estado Libre Asociado de el solar enclava una estructura te los acepta y queda subro- Alguacil que suscribe el día 29 títulos transmisibles por endo- términos de la misma. Esta no- nido ascendente a la suma de Puerto Rico, por espacio de dos de hormigón dedicada a vivien- gado en la responsabilidad de SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE de agosto de 2016, a las 10:15 so, o al portador, garantizados tifi cación se publicará una sola $106,673.56 por concepto de semanas consecutivas. La pro- da, en hilera con un reparto de los mismos, sin destinarse a su BIENES GANANCIALES de la mañana. Para la tercera hipotecariamente con poste- vez en un periódico de circula- principal, más intereses al tipo piedad a ser ejecutada se ad- tres dormitorios, marquesina, extinción el precio de remate. COMPUESTA POR subasta servirá de tipo mínimo rioridad al crédito del actor por ción general en la Isla de Puer- pactado de 2% anual desde el quirirá libre de cargas y gravá- sala, comedor, cocina, baño, La propiedad no está sujeta AMBOS la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- la presente se notifi ca, que se to Rico, dentro de los 10 días día 1 de marzo de 2013. Dichos menes posteriores sujeto a lo su pared medianera por el a gravámenes anteriores y/o do para el caso de ejecución, celebrarán las subastas en las siguientes a su notifi cación. Y, intereses continúan acumulán- dispuesto en los Artículos 113 Oeste, colinda con la vivien- preferentes según surge de las DEMANDADOS o sea, la suma de $56,000.00. fechas, horas y sitios señalados siendo o representando usted dose hasta el pago total de la al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 de da #8.||Inscrita al Folio 26 del constancias del Registro de la CIVIL NÚM: DCD2012-0713 La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el para que puedan concurrir a la una parte en el procedimiento obligación. Se pagarán también diciembre de 2015, según apli- Tomo 949 de Carolina, Registro Propiedad en un estudio de tí- (401) SOBRE: COBRO DE caso de epígrafe fue constitui- subasta si les conviniere o se sujeta a los términos de la Sen- los cargos por demora equi- que. Expido el presente Edicto de la Propiedad de Puerto Rico, tulo efectuado a la fi nca antes DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE da mediante la escritura nú- les invita a satisfacer antes del tencia, Sentencia Parcial o Re- valentes a 5.000% de la suma de subasta bajo mi fi rma, en Sección Primera, Finca 38,593. descrita. Por la presente se HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- mero 1430, otorgada el día 26 remate el importe del crédito, solución, de la cual puede es- de aquellos pagos con atrasos Bayamón, Puerto Rico, hoy día La propiedad antes relacionada notifi ca a los acreedores que NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. de septiembre de 2005, ante el de sus intereses, otros cargos tablecerse recurso de revisión en exceso de 15 días calenda- 11 de mayo de 2016. Edgardo consta inscrita en el Folio 26 tengan inscritos o anotados El Alguacil que suscribe por la Notario Luis A. Archilla Diaz y y las costas y honorarios de o apelación dentro del término rios de la fecha vencimiento, la Vargas, Alguacil. del Tomo 949 de Carolina, fi nca sus derechos sobre los bienes presente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA consta inscrita en el Folio 109 abogado asegurados quedan- de 30 días contados a partir suma de $9,350.00 para costas, número 38593, en el Registro hipotecados con posterioridad y hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- del Tomo 580 de Toa Baja, fi n- do subrogados en los derechos de la publicación por edicto de gastos y honorarios de aboga- LEGAL NOTICE de la Propiedad de Carolina, a la inscripción del crédito del plimiento de un Mandamiento ca número 9455, en el Registro del acreedor ejecutante. A: HI- esta notifi cación, dirijo a usted do, la suma de $9,350.00para ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Sección Primera. El tipo míni- ejecutante o acreedores de car- de Ejecución de Sentencia que de la Propiedad de Bayamón, POTECA en garantía de un pa- esta notifi cación que se consi- cubrir los intereses en adición DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- mo para la primera subasta del gos o derechos reales que los le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil Sección Segunda, inscripción garé a favor de DORAL FINAN- derará hecha en la fecha del a a los garantizados por ley y la NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA inmueble antes relacionado, hubiesen pospuesto a la hipo- que suscribe por la Secretaría sexta. Dicha subasta se llevará CIAL CORPORATION, doing publicación de este edicto. Co- suma de $9,350.00 para cubrir CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- será el dispuesto en la Escritura teca del actor y a los dueños, del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA a cabo para con su producto business as H. F. MORTGAGE pia de esta notifi cación ha sido cualquier otro adelanto que se LINA SALA SUPERIOR de Hipoteca, es decir la suma poseedores, tenedores de o INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL satisfacer al Demandante total o BANKERS o a su orden por la archivada en los autos de este haga en virtud de la escritura CITIMORTGAGE INC., de $74,961.00. Si no hubiere interesados en títulos transmi- DE BAYAMÓN SALA SUPE- parcialmente según sea el caso suma principal de $7,000.00 caso, con fecha de 6 de junio de hipoteca, más intereses se- remate ni adjudicación en la sibles por endoso o al portador RIOR, en el caso de epígrafe el importe de la Sentencia que con intereses al 6.95% anual de 2016. En San Juan , Puerto gún provisto por la Regla 44.3 DEMANDANTE V. primera subasta del inmueble garantizados hipotecariamen- procederá a vender en pública ha obtenido ascendente a la y vencedero el 1 de octubre de Rico, el 6 de junio de 2016. Gri- de las de Procedimiento Civil. JOSÉ MANUEL NIEVES mencionado, se celebrará una te con posterioridad al crédito subasta al mejor postor quién suma de $101,164.21 por con- 2035 según escritura número selda Rodriguez Collado, Se- Que los autos y todos los do- PÉREZ Y BETI LINARES segunda subasta en las ofi ci- del actor que se celebrarán las pagará de contado y en mo- cepto de principal, más intere- 1431 otorgada ante el Notario cretaria. Blanca Guzmán Feliz, cumentos correspondientes al T/C/C BETI LINARES nas del Alguacil que suscribe el subastas en las fechas, horas neda de curso legal de los Es- ses al tipo pactado de 6.250% Luis A. Archilla Díaz, el 26 de Secretaria Auxiliar. Procedimiento incoado estarán DE NIEVES Y LA día 15 de agosto de 2016, a las y sitios señalados para que tados Unidos de América, giro anual desde el día 1 de agosto septiembre de 2005. Inscrita al de manifi esto en la SECRETA- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE 11:00 de la mañana. En la se- puedan concurrir a la subasta postal o por cheque de gerente de 2012. Dichos intereses con- folio 109 del tomo 580 de Toa LEGAL NOTICE RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- gunda subasta que se celebre si les conviniere o se les invita a nombre del Alguacil del Tri- tinúan acumulándose hasta el Baja, inscripción séptima. Y ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO BIENES GANANCIALES servirá de tipo mínimo las dos a satisfacer antes del remate el bunal de Primera Instancia el pago total de la obligación. Se para conocimiento de licitado- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA COMPUESTA POR terceras partes (2/3) del precio importe del crédito, de sus inte- día 15 de agosto de 2016, a las pagarán también los cargos res del público en general se NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA SUPERIOR durante las horas AMBOS, pactado en la primera subasta, reses, otros cargos y las costas 10:15 de la mañana en su ofi - por demora equivalentes a publicará este Edicto de acuer- TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- laborables. Se entenderá que DEMANDADOS. o sea la suma de $49,974.00. y honorarios de abogado ase- cina sita en el local que ocupa 5.000% de la suma de aquellos do con la ley por espacio de dos TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE todo licitador acepta como bas- CIVIL NÚM: FCD2011-1705 Si tampoco hubiere remate ni gurados quedando subrogados en el edifi cio del TRIBUNAL DE pagos con atrasos en exceso semanas en tres sitios públicos CAROLINA tante la titulación del inmueble SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO adjudicación en la segunda en los derechos del acreedor PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO de 15 días calendarios de la del municipio en que ha de ce- POPULAR AUTO, LLC. y que las cargas y gravámenes Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- subasta se celebrará una ter- ejecutante. Y para conocimien- JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA fecha vencimiento, la suma de lebrarse la venta, tales como la anteriores y los preferentes, si CA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. cera subasta en las ofi cinas del to de licitadores del público en SUPERIOR, todo derecho, títu- $11,200.00 para costas, gas- alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colectu- Demandante V. los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- Alguacil que suscribe el día 22 general se publicará este Edic- lo e interés que tenga la parte tos y honorarios de abogado, ría. Este Edicto será publicado SUCESION DE tante continuarán subsistentes guacil que suscribe por la pre- de agosto de 2016, a las 11:00 to de acuerdo con la ley por es- demandada de epígrafe en el la suma de $11,200.00 para mediante edictos dos veces en CARLOS F. LOPEZ DE entendiéndose que el rematan- sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y de la mañana. Para la tercera pacio de dos semanas en tres inmueble de su propiedad que cubrir los intereses en adición un diario de circulación general AZUA DEL ROSARIO te los acepta y queda subro- hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- subasta servirá de tipo mínimo sitios públicos del municipio en ubica en 7 BX Calle D. Fco a los garantizados por ley y la en el Estado Libre Asociado COMPUESTA POR SUS gado en la responsabilidad de plimiento de un Mandamiento la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- que ha de celebrarse la venta, Rondón, Toa Baja, PR 00949 y suma de $11,200.00 para cubrir de Puerto Rico, por espacio MIEMBROS FULANO los mismos, sin destinarse a su de Ejecución de Sentencia que do para el caso de ejecución, o tales como la alcaldía, el Tribu- que se describe a continuación: cualquier otro adelanto que se de dos semanas consecutivas. extinción el precio de remate. le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil sea, la suma de $37,480.50. La nal y la colecturía. Este Edicto URBANA Solar marcado con el haga en virtud de la escritura de La propiedad a ser ejecutada DE TAL, FULANA DE La propiedad no está sujeta que suscribe por la Secretaría hipoteca a ejecutarse en el caso será publicado mediante edic- #7 del Bloque BX de la Urbani- hipoteca, más intereses según se adquirirá libre de cargas y TAL, SUTANO DE TAL a gravámenes anteriores y/o del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA de epígrafe fue constituida me- tos dos veces en un diario de zacion Levittown, radicada en el provisto por la regla 44.3 de las gravámenes posteriores sujeto Y MENGANO DE TAL preferentes según surge de las INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- diante la escritura número 68, circulación general en el Estado Barrio Sabana Seca del término de Procedimiento Civil. Que los a lo dispuesto en los Artículos COMO MIEMBROS DE LA constancias del Registro de la CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA otorgada el día 24 de febrero Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, municipal de Toa Baja, Puerto autos y todos los documentos 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 Propiedad en un estudio de tí- de 1999, ante el Notario Hector por espacio de dos semanas Rico con una cabida de 310.50 correspondientes al Procedi- de diciembre de 2015, según SUCESION DE CARLOS

Legal Notice 38 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star F. LOPEZ DE AZUA DEL donde podrá usted enterarse blecerse recurso de revisión o San Germán, Puerto Rico, el and a late charge fee equiva- volume number 906 of Caguas, POSIBLES HEREDEROS el local que ocupa en el edifi cio ROSARIO detalladamente de los términos apelación dentro del término de 16 de febrero de 2016. Santa lent to 5% of all unpald monthly in the Registry of’Property of DESCONOCIDOS del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN Demandado(A) de la misma. Esta notifi cación 30 días contados a partir de la Rodríguez Bonilla, Secretaria. payments due for more than fi f- Caguas, First Section, The said DE LA SUCESION LORENZO SALA SUPERIOR, se publicará una sola vez en un publicación por edicto de esta Militza Lorenzo Vega, Secreta- teen (15) days after its due date, property is subject to a mort- CIVIL: FCD2016-0011(407) periódico de circulación general notifi cación, dirijo a usted esta ria Auxiliar. and the amount of $15,200.00 gage which secures payments DE JOSE ORLANDO todo derecho, título e interés SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro notifi cación que se considerará for costs, disbursement and of a mortgage note payable SANTA ROSADO; SU que tenga la parte demanda- POR LA VIA ORDINARIA. NO- de los diez (10) días siguientes hecha en la fecha de la publi- LEGAL NOTICE attorney’s fees, which mortga- to or its order for the principal da de epígrafe en el inmueble TIFICACIÓN DE SENTENCIA a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o cación de este edicto. Copia ge appears recorded in the Re- sum of$1 04,733.26, interest at ULTIMA DIRECCION de su propiedad que ubica en POR EDICTO. representando usted una parte de esta notifi cación ha sido IN THE UNITED STATES DIS- gistry of Property of Mayaguez, 2.5.b%per annum, a late char- CONOCIDA: DIRECCION Lot. 114, Azucena Street, Va- A: FULANO DE TAL, en el procedimiento sujeta a los archivada en los autos de este TRICT COURT FOR THE DIS- Volume Number. 1,174, inscrip- ge fee equivalent to 5.0% of DESCONOCIDA; P/C lenciano Comm., Juncos, PR FULANA DE TAL, términos de la Sentencia, Sen- caso, con fecha de 8 de junio TRICT OF PUERTO RICO tion 12th. Plaintiff intends to fi le any monthly installment due for LIC. BALDOMERO A. 00777 y que se describe a con- SUTANO DE TAL Y tencia Parcial o Resolución, de 2016. En Aguadilla, Puerto DLJ MORTGAGE a Lis Pendens en this property. monthly fi fteen (15) days after COLLAZO TORRES. tinuación: RÚSTICA: Parcela MENGANO DE TAL de la cual puede establecerse Rico, el 8 de junio de 2016. CAPITAL, INC. This Court has entered an or- its due date, and the amount (Nombre de las partes a las que se marcada con el número 114 en le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) Plalntiff, v. COMO MIEMBROS DE LA recurso de revisión o apelación Rosa B. Sánchez Acevedo, Se- HECTOR VALENTIN der providing for summons by of $10,625.00 for costs, dis- EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- el plano de parcelación de la comunidad rural Valenciano del and publication in accordance with bursement attorney’s dentro del término de 30 días cretaria General. Brenda Visbal SUCESION DE CARLOS contados a partir de la publica- Castro, Secretaria Auxiliar. RODRIGUEZ his wife the provisions of Rule 4.6 of the fees, which mortgage appears cribe le notifi ca a usted que 3 Barrio Valenciano del término F. LOPEZ DE AZUA DEL ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- NANCY RODRIGUEZ Rules of Civil Procedure for the recorded in the Registry ofPro- de junio de 2016 ,este Tribunal municipal de Juncos, Puerto ROSARIO. ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- LEGAL NOTICE Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. perty of Caguas, First Section, ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- Rico, con una cabida superfi cial (Nombre de las partes a las que se ción que se considerará hecha JUSTINIANO and The THEREFORE, notice ls hereby volume no. 1586, inscription cia Parcial o Resolución en este de 588.09 metros cuadrados. le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) en la fecha de la publicación ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO Conjugal Partnership given to you so that you may 13th. Plaintiff intends to fi le a caso, que ha sido debidamente En lindes por el NORTE, con DE PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- de este edicto. Copia de esta constituted between them appear and answer the com- Lis Pendens on this property. registrada y archivada en autos Quebrada Rehoya; por el SUR, GENERAL DE JUSTICIA TRI- cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 6 notifi cación ha sido archivada plaint within thirty (30) days af- This Court has entered an or- donde podrá usted enterarse con calle número 9 de la comu- BUNAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- Defendants de junio de 2016, este Tribunal en los autos de este caso, con ter publication of this summons, der providing for summons by detalladamente de los términos nidad; por el ESTE, con parcela CIA SALA SUPERIOR DE SAN CIVIL NO: 15-02752 (GAG) ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- fecha de 9 de junio de 2016. and in case of failure to do so, publication in accordance with de la misma. Esta notifi cación número 13 y 109 de la comu- GERMAN RE: Collection of Monies and cia Parcial o Resolución en este En Bayamón, Puerto Rico, el 9 Foreclosure of Mortgage.SUM- judgment by default will be ren- the provisions of Rule 4.7 of the se publicará una sola vez en un nidad y por el OESTE, con caso, que ha sido debidamente de junio de 2016. Ruth Aponte MIDLAND CREDIT MONS BY PUBLlCATION. dered for the relief demanded Rules of Civil Procedure for the periódico de circulación general parcela número ciento quince registrada y archivada en autos Cotto, Secretaria Regional II. MANAGEMENT PUERTO To: HECTOR VALENTIN in the complaint, and the court Commonwealth of’Puerto Rico. en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro de la comunidad. La propiedad donde podrá usted enterarse Luz E. Amador Ruiz, Secretaria RICO, LLC COMO shall proceed to an adjudication THEREFORE, notice is hereby de los 10 días siguientes a su antes relacionada consta inscri- detalladamente de los términos Auxiliar. AGENTE DE MIDLAND RODRIGUEZ, without further notice. At San given to you so that you may notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- ta en el Folio 130 del Tomo 204 de la misma. Esta notifi cación FUNDING LLC NANCY RODRIGUEZ Juan, Puerto Rico, this 17 of appear and answer the com- sentando usted una parte en el de Juncos, fi nca número 7971, se publicará una sola vez en un LEGAL NOTICE JUSTlNIANO, Individually May , 2016 FRANCES RIOS plaint within thirty (30) days af- procedimiento sujeta a los térmi- en el Registro de la Propiedad periódico de circulación general Demandante V. and of the Conjugal DE MORAN, ESQ., Clerk of the ter publication of this summons, nos de la Sentencia, Sentencia de Caguas, Sección Segunda. en la Isla de Puerto Rico, dentro ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE RICHARD MONTALVO Partnership constituted Court. and in case of failure to do so, Parcial o Resolución, de la cual El tipo mínimo para la primera de los diez (10) días siguientes PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL GE- BERROCALES, judgment by default will be ren- puede establecerse recurso de subasta del inmueble antes a su notifi cación. Y, siendo o NERAL DE JUSTICIA TRIBU- FULANA (O) DE TAL Y betweem them. LEGAL NOTICE dered for the relief demanded revisión o apelación dentro del relacionado, será el dispuesto representando usted una parte NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA LA SOCIEDAD LEGAL The plaintiff has fi led procee- in the complaint, and the court término de 30 días contados a en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es en el procedimiento sujeta a los SALA SUPERIOR DE AGUA- dings for the foreclosure of IN THE UNITED STATES OlS- shall proceed to an adjudica- partir de la publicación por edic- decir la suma de $86,734.00. términos de la Sentencia, Sen- DILLA DE GANANCIALES mortgage executed by the TRICT COURT FOR THE OlS- tion without further notice. Al to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a Si no hubiere remate ni adju- tencia Parcial o Resolución, COOPERATIVA DE COMPUESTA POR defendant(s) on a property si- TRICT OF PUERTO RICO SanJuan, Puerto Rico, this 29 usted esta notifi cación que se dicación en la primera subasta de la cual puede establecerse AHORRO Y CREDITO ABMOS tuated al: URBANA: Solar nú- DLJ MORTGAGE day of April 2016. Alexandra considerará hecha en la fecha del inmueble mencionado, se recurso de revisión o apelación DE AGUADllLA Demandado (a) mero 3 de! Bloque “B” de la Ur- CAPITAL, INC., Robledo, Clerk of the Court. de la publicación de este edic- celebrará una segunda subasta dentro del término de 30 días Demandante V. CIVIL: I3CI201500312 SOBRE: banización Monterrey, radicado PLAINTIFF v. to. Copia de esta notifi cación en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que contados a partir de la publica- JAVIER FERRER COBRO DE DINERO. NOTIFI- en el Barrio Mayaguez Arriba FEDERICO RODRIGUEZ LEGAL NOTICE ha sido archivada en los autos suscribe el día 17 de agosto de ción por edicto de esta notifi ca- ALVAREZ, SU ESPOSA CACIÓN DE SENTENCIA POR del Municipio de Mayagiiez, LOPEZ, ET AL. de este caso, con fecha de 7 de 2016, a las 1:30 de la tarde. ción, dirijo a usted esta notifi ca- EDICTO. Puerto Rico, con una cabida Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- junio de 2016. En HUMACAO En la segunda subasta que se ción que se considerará hecha AISHA N. VEGA GARCIA A: RiCHARD MONTALVO superfi cial de 1,121.79 metros Defendants to Rico TRIBUNAL GENERAL , Puerto Rico, el 7 de junio de celebre servirá de tipo mínimo en la fecha de la publicación Y LA SOC. LEGAL DE BERROCALES, cuadrados. En lindes por el CIVIL No.: 15-cv-2748 (JAG) DE JUSTICIA Tribunal de Pri- 2016. DOMINGA GOMEZ FUS- las dos terceras partes (2/3) de este edicto. Copia de esta BIENES GANANCIALES, NORTE, en 55.88 metros, con MATTER: COLLECTlON OF mera Instancia Sala Superior TER, Secretaria. ILEANETTE del precio pactado en la prime- notifi cación ha sido archivada COMP. POR AMBOS Y FULANA (O) DE TAL el solar número 4 de! bloque” B MONIES AND FORECLOSURE de HUMACAO RIVAS SERRANO, Secretaria ra subasta, o sea la suma de OF MORTGAGE. SUMMONS en los autos de este caso, con YLASOCIEDAD LEGAL “; al SUR, en 37.47 metros, con BY PUBLICATlON. SCOTIABANK DE Auxiliar. $57,822.67. Si tampoco hubie- fecha de 8 de junio de 2016. SU CODEUDOR DANIEL DE GANANCIALES solar número 2 del bloque “B “: PUERTO RICO re remate ni adjudicación en la En Carolina, Puerto Rico, el 8 FERRER CRESPO COMPUESTA POR al ESTE, en 19.86metros, con To: Federico Rodriguez Demandante v. LEGAL NOTICE segunda subasta se celebrará de junio de 2016. Miriam Rosa Demandados calle número 1; y por el OES- Lopez, Luz Lymari SUCESION DE JOSE ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO una tercera subasta en las ofi ci- Maldonado, Secretaria. Zorai- CIVIL NÚM: A1CI201500696 AMBOS TE, en 31.92 metros, con terre- Santiago Rivera, ORLANDO SANTA DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- nas del Alguacil que suscribe el da Rivera Latimer, Secretaria SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO. (Nombre de las partes a las que sala nos de la Urbanización Ponce indivianalIy and as ROSADO, COMPUESTA NAL DE PRIMERA INSTAN- día 24 de agosto de 2016, a las Auxiliar. NOTIFICACION DE SENTEN- notifi can la sentencia por edicto) de León y en 4.039 metros, personal components of CIA SALA DE SAN LORENZO 1:30 de la tarde. Para la tercera CIA POR EDICTO. EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- con faja verde de seguridad. POR SUS PADRES SALA SUPERIOR subasta servirá de tipo mínimo LEGAL NOTICE A: JAVIER FERRER cribe le notifi ca a usted que En su colindancia Este discurre the Conjugal Partnership FRANCISCO SANTA Firstbank Puerto Rico la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- el 8 de febrero de 2016, este ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO ALVAREZ, SU ESPOSA Tribunal ha dictado Sentencia, una servidumbre a favor de la constituted between RAMIREZ y CARMEN Demandante v. do para el caso de ejecución, Puerto Rico Telephone Com- o sea, la suma de $43,367.00. DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- AISHA N. VEGA GARClA Sentencia Parcial o Resolución pany y en su colindancia Norte them, ROSADO DAVILA; Alexander Díaz Vega La hipoteca a ejecutarse en NAL GENERAL DE JUSTICIA Y LA SOC. LEGAL DE en este caso, que ha sido debi- otra servidumbre a favor de la The plaintiff has fi led procee- FULANO DE TAL Y Demandados el caso de epígrafe fue cons- TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- BIENES GANANCIALES, damente registrada y archivada Autoridad de Energia Eléctrica dings for the foreclosure of ZUTANO DE TAL, CIVIL NÚM: E2CI20150281 tituida mediante la escritura TANCIA SALA SUPERIOR DE en autos donde podrá usted de Puerto Rico, con un ancho mortgage executed by the COMO HEREDEROS SOBRE: COBRO DE DINERO número 93, otorgada el día 12 BAYAMON COMP. POR AMBOS, enterarse detalladamente de de 7.50 metros desde el centro defendant(s) on a property si- Y EJECUCIÓN DE HIPOTE- de abril de 2013, ante el Nota- DLJ MORTGAGE URB. EL PRADO, CALLE los términos de la misma. Esta de dicha servidumbre y estando tuated at: URBANA: Solar mar- DESCONOCIDOS CON CA POR LA VÍA ORDINARIA. rio Fernando Rabell Echegaray CAPITAL, INC. JOSE ACEVEDO # 110, notifi cación se publicará una el area afectada comprendida cado con el número dos de la POSIBLE INTERES; EDICTO DE SUBASTA. El Al- y consta inscrita en el Folio 153 manzana “BC” de la Urbaniza- Demandante V. AGUADILLA, P.R. 00603 sola vez en un periódico de en la cabida del solar descrito. ción Residencial Bairoa, situada DEPARTAMENTO guacil que suscribe por la pre- del Tomo 439 de Juncos, fi nca ANGEL LUIS EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- circulación general en la Isla Se enclava en este solar una en el Barrio Bairoa de Caguas, DE HACIENDA, POR sente CERTIFICA, ANUNCIA y número 7971, en el Registro de de Puerto Rico, dentro de los BAEZ GARCIA cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 7 diez (10) días siguientes a su estructura de hormigón refor- Puerto Rico, con una’ cabida CONDUCTO DE LA hace CONSTAR: Que en cum- la Propiedad de Caguas, Sec- Demandado(A) de junio de 2016, este Tribunal notifi cación. Y, siendo o repre- zado y bloques de concreto con de trescientos metros cuadra- DIVISION DE CAUDALES plimiento de un Mandamiento ción Segunda, inscripción duo- décima. Dicha subasta se lleva- las facilidades usuales, para de Ejecución de Sentencia que CIVIL: DCD2012-0846 SALA ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- sentando usted una parte en el residencia de una familia. The dos con nueve centímetros RELICTOS; CENTRO le ha sido dirigido al Alguacil rá a cabo para con su producto 504 SOBRE: EJECUCION DE cia Parcial o Resolución en este procedimiento sujeta a los tér- property is identifi ed with the de metro cuadrado (300.09). DE RECAUDACION DE que suscribe por la Secretaría satisfacer al Demandante total HIPOTECA (IN REM). NOTIFI- caso, que ha sido debidamente minos de la Sentencia, Senten- number 36,338 and is recorded En lindes por el NORTE, con del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA o parcialmente según sea el CACIÓN DE SENTENCIA POR registrada y archivada en autos cia Parcial o Resolución, de la at page number 56 of volume el solar número tres, distancia INGRESOS MUNICIPALES INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN LO- caso el importe de la Sentencia EDICTO. donde podrá usted enterarse cual puede establecerse recur- number 1,174 of Mayaguez, de veintiún metros, por el SUR, (CRIM); CYNTHIA RENZO SALA SUPERIOR, en que ha obtenido ascendente a A: ANGEL LUIS detalladamente de los términos so de revisión o apelación den- in the Registry, of Property of con el solar número uno, dis- ESTHER DIAZ RIVERA el caso de epígrafe procederá la suma de $84,551.95 por con- de la misma. Esta notifi cación BAEZ GARCIA se publicará una sola vez en tro del término de 30 días con- Mayaguez. The said property is tancia de veintiún metros; por Demandado(a) a vender en pública subasta al cepto de principal, más intere- (Nombre de las partes a las que se un periódico de circulación ge- tados a partir de la publicación subject to a mortgage which se- el ESTE, con la Calle número Civil: HSCI201600057 Sobre: mejor postor quién pagará de ses al tipo pactado de 4.000% le notifi can la sentencia por edicto) neral en la Isla de Puerto Rico, por edicto de esta notifi cación, cures payments of, a mortgage veinticinco B, distancia de ca- COBRO DE DINERO, EJECU- contado y en moneda de cur- anual desde el día 1 de octubre EL SECRETARIO (A) que sus- dentro de los diez (10) días si- dirijo a usted esta notifi cación note payable to or its order for torce punto doscientos noven- CION DE HIPOTECA POR LA so legal de los Estados Unidos de 2014. Dichos intereses con- cribe le notifi ca a usted que el 2 guientes a su notifi cación. Y, que se considerará hecha en la the principal sum of $152,000. ta metros y por el OESTE, con VIA ORDINARIA. NOTIFICA- de América, giro postal o por tinúan acumulándose hasta el de junio de 2016, este Tribunal siendo o representando usted fecha de la publicación de este QO, plus accrued ínterest at an un paseo, distancia de catorce CiÓN DE SENTENCIA POR cheque de gerente a nombre pago total de la obligación. Se ha dictado Sentencia, Senten- una parte en el procedimiento edicto. Copia de esta notifi ca- annual rate of 6.20%, plus a sti- punto doscientos noventa me- EDICTO. del Alguacil del Tribunal de pagarán también los cargos cia Parcial o Resolución en este sujeta a los términos de la Sen- ción ha sido archivada en los pulated fee equivalent to 100/0 tros. The property is identifi ed A: FULANO DE TAL Y Primera Instancia el día 10 de por demora equivalentes a recorded at page number 195 of ZUTANO DE TAL, COMO caso, que ha sido debidamente tencia, Sentencia Parcial o Re- autos de este caso, con fecha ofthe original loan amount for with the number 30,514 and is agosto de 2016, a las 10:00 de 4.000% de la suma de aquellos registrada y archivada en autos solución, de la cual puede esta- de 16 de febrero de 2016. En fees, costs and attorney’s fees la mañana en su ofi cina sita en pagos con atrasos en exceso

39 Legal Notice The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 de 15 días calendarios de la Rico, hoy día 10 de MAYO de consta inscrita en el Folio 185 tante continuarán subsistentes PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- día 31 de agosto de 2016, a las con posterioridad a la inscrip- CENTRO DE fecha vencimiento, la suma de 2016. JUAN M. RODRIGUEZ del Tomo 299 de Vega Alta, entendiéndose que el rematan- TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA 11:15 de la mañana. En la se- ción del crédito del ejecutante RECAUDACIÓN DE $8,673.40 para costas, gastos DELGADO , ALGUACIL. fi nca número 18,438, en el Re- te los acepta y queda subroga- SALA SUPERIOR gunda subasta que se celebre o acreedores de cargos o de- INGRESOS MUNICIPALES y honorarios de abogado, la gistro de la Propiedad de Baya- do en la responsabilidad de los Federal National servirá de tipo mínimo las dos rechos reales que los hubiesen suma de $8,673.40para cubrir LEGAL NOTICE món, Sección Tercera. El tipo mismos, sin destinarse a su ex- Mortgage Association terceras partes (2/3) del precio pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- Y DEPARTAMENTO DE los intereses en adición a los ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO mínimo para la primera subasta tinción el precio de remate. La pactado en la primera subasta, tor y a los dueños, poseedores, HACIENDA, garantizados por ley y la suma DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- del inmueble antes relacionado, propiedad no está sujeta a gra- t/c/c Fannie Mae, o sea la suma de $110,666.67. tenedores de, o interesados en Demandados. de $8,673.40 para cubrir cual- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA será el dispuesto en la Escritura vámenes anteriores ni preferen- Demandante v. Si tampoco hubiere remate ni títulos transmisibles por endo- CIVIL NÚM: FCD2015-0478 quier otro adelanto que se haga CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- de Hipoteca, es decir la suma tes según las constancias del Diana Marrero Hernández adjudicación en la segunda so, o al portador, garantizados (408) SOBRE: COBRO DE en virtud de la escritura de hi- MÓN SALA SUPERIOR de $172,600.00. Si no hubie- Registro de la Propiedad. Sur- t/c/c Diana Marrero y subasta se celebrará una ter- hipotecariamente con posterio- DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE poteca, más intereses según Firstbank Puerto Rico re remate ni adjudicación en la ge de un estudio de título que, Estados Unidos de cera subasta en las ofi cinas del ridad al crédito del actor por la HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- provisto por la Regla 44.3 de primera subasta del inmueble sobre la fi nca descrita anterior- América, Alguacil que suscribe el día 7 presente se notifi ca, que se ce- DINARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- las de Procedimiento Civil. Que Demandante v. mencionado, se celebrará una mente, pesan los gravámenes de septiembre de 2016, a las lebrarán las subastas en las fe- TA. El Alguacil que suscribe los autos y todos los documen- Rafael Luis Aguilar Jusino segunda subasta en las ofi ci- posteriores a la hipoteca que Demandados. 11:15 de la mañana. Para la chas, horas y sitios señalados por la presente CERTIFICA, tos correspondientes al Proce- t/c/c Rafael L. Aguilar nas del Alguacil que suscribe el se ejecuta mediante este pro- CIVIL NÚM: FCD2012-1614 tercera subasta servirá de tipo para que puedan concurrir a la ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: dimiento incoado estarán de Jusino, Mabel Oliveras día 7 de septiembre de 2016, a cedimiento que se relacionan (401) SOBRE: EJECUCIÓN DE mínimo la mitad (1/2) del pre- subasta si les conviniere o se Que en cumplimiento de un manifi esto en la SECRETARIA Díaz y la sociedad legal las 1:45 de la tarde. En la se- más adelante. A los acreedores HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA ORDI- cio pactado para el caso de les invita a satisfacer antes del Mandamiento de Ejecución de DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA gunda subasta que se celebre que tengan inscritos o anotados NARIA. EDICTO DE SUBASTA. ejecución, o sea, la suma de remate el importe del crédito, Sentencia que le ha sido dirigi- INSTANCIA SALA DE SAN de bienes gananciales servirá de tipo mínimo las dos sus derechos sobre los bienes El Alguacil que suscribe por la $83,000.00. La hipoteca a eje- de sus intereses, otros cargos do al Alguacil que suscribe por LORENZO SALA SUPERIOR compuesta por ambos, terceras partes (2/3) del precio hipotecados con posterioridad presente CERTIFICA, ANUN- cutarse en el caso de epígrafe y las costas y honorarios de la Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE durante las horas laborables. Demandados. pactado en la primera subasta, a la inscripción del crédito del CIA y hace CONSTAR: Que en fue constituida mediante la es- abogado asegurados quedan- PRIMERA INSTANCIA CEN- Se entenderá que todo licitador CIVIL NÚM: DCD2015-0921 o sea la suma de $115,066.67. ejecutante o acreedores de cumplimiento de un Manda- critura número 589, otorgada do subrogados en los derechos TRO JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA acepta como bastante la titu- (506) SOBRE: COBRO DE Si tampoco hubiere remate ni cargos o derechos reales que miento de Ejecución de Sen- el día 4 de diciembre de 2008, del acreedor ejecutante. A: SALA SUPERIOR, en el caso laridad del inmueble y que las DINERO Y EJECUCIÓN DE adjudicación en la segunda los hubiesen pospuesto a la tencia que le ha sido dirigido ante el Notario Ana V. Piñero HIPOTECA en garantía de un de epígrafe procederá a ven- cargas y gravámenes anterio- HIPOTECA POR LA VÍA OR- subasta se celebrará una ter- hipoteca del actor y a los due- al Alguacil que suscribe por la Parés y consta inscrita en el pagaré a favor de Secretary of der en pública subasta al mejor res y los preferentes, si los hu- DINARIA. EDICTO DE SUBAS- cera subasta en las ofi cinas del ños, poseedores, tenedores Secretaría del TRIBUNAL DE Folio 1 del Tomo 754 (ágora) Housing & Urban Development postor quién pagará de contado biere, al crédito del ejecutante TA. El Alguacil que suscribe Alguacil que suscribe el día 14 de, o interesados en títulos PRIMERA INSTANCIA CENTRO de Trujillo Alto, fi nca número o a su orden por la suma prin- y en moneda de curso legal de continuarán subsistentes. Se por la presente CERTIFICA, de septiembre de 2016, a las transmisibles por endoso, o al JUDICIAL DE CAROLINA SALA 25,518, en el Registro de la cipal de $249,000.00 con inte- los Estados Unidos de América entenderá que el rematante los ANUNCIA y hace CONSTAR: 1:45 de la tarde. Para la tercera portador, garantizados hipote- SUPERIOR, en el caso de epí- Propiedad de San Juan, Sec- reses al 3.18 anual y vencedero o por cheque de gerente a nom- acepta y queda subrogado en la Que en cumplimiento de un subasta servirá de tipo mínimo cariamente con posterioridad al grafe procederá a vender en ción Cuarta, inscripción quin- el 6 de febrero de 2084, según bre del Alguacil del Tribunal de responsabilidad de los mismos, Mandamiento de Ejecución de la mitad (1/2) del precio pacta- crédito del actor por la presente pública subasta al mejor postor ta. Dicha subasta se llevará a escritura número 590 otorgada Primera Instancia el día 24 de sin destinarse a su extinción el Sentencia que le ha sido diri- do para el caso de ejecución, se notifi ca, que se celebrarán quién pagará de contado y en cabo para con su producto sa- ante la Notario Ana V. Piñe- Agosto de 2016, a las 11:30 de precio de remate. La propiedad gido al Alguacil que suscribe o sea, la suma de $86,300.00. las subastas en las fechas, ho- moneda de curso legal de los tisfacer al Demandante total o ro Pares el 4 de diciembre de la mañana en su ofi cina sita en no está sujeta a gravámenes por la Secretaría del TRIBU- La hipoteca a ejecutarse en el ras y sitios señalados para que Estados Unidos de América o parcialmente según sea el caso 2008. Inscrita al folio 1 del tomo el local que ocupa en el edifi cio anteriores y/o preferentes se- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA caso de epígrafe fue constituida puedan concurrir a la subasta si por cheque de gerente a nom- el importe de la Sentencia que 754 de Trujillo Alto, inscripción del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA gún surge de las constancias CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- mediante la escritura número les conviniere o se les invita a bre del Alguacil del Tribunal de ha obtenido ascendente a la sexta. Y para conocimiento de INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- del Registro de la Propiedad en MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, en el 82, otorgada el día 5 de abril de satisfacer antes del remate el Primera Instancia el día 24 de suma de $132,431.61 por con- licitadores del público en gene- CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA un estudio de título efectuado caso de epígrafe procederá a 2013, ante el Notario Fernando importe del crédito, de sus inte- agosto de 2016, a las 11:15 de cepto de principal, más intere- ral se publicará este Edicto de SUPERIOR, todo derecho, a la fi nca antes descrita. Por vender en pública subasta al Rabell Echegaray y consta ins- reses, otros cargos y las costas la mañana en su ofi cina sita en ses al tipo pactado de 3.180% acuerdo con la ley por espacio título e interés que tenga la la presente se notifi ca a los mejor postor en efectivo, giro o crita en el Folio 185 del Tomo y honorarios de abogado ase- el local que ocupa en el edifi cio anual desde el día 1 de enero de dos semanas en tres sitios parte demandada de epígrafe acreedores que tengan inscri- cheque certifi cado en moneda 299 de Vega Alta, fi nca núme- gurados quedando subrogados del TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA de 2012. Dichos intereses con- públicos del municipio en que en el inmueble de su propiedad tos o anotados sus derechos legal de los Estados Unidos de ro 18,438, en el Registro de la en los derechos del acreedor INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- tinúan acumulándose hasta el ha de celebrarse la venta, tales que ubica en E-1530 Robalo sobre los bienes hipotecados América a nombre del Alguacil Propiedad de Bayamón, Sec- ejecutante. A: AVISO DE DE- CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA pago total de la obligación. Se como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y St. Bahía Vistamar Carolina, con posterioridad a la inscrip- del Tribunal de Primera Ins- ción Tercera, inscripción cuarta. MANDA: PRESENTACION: SUPERIOR, todo derecho, pagarán también la suma de la colecturía. Este Edicto será PR 00983 y que se describe a ción del crédito del ejecutante tancia el día 29 de agosto de Dicha subasta se llevará a cabo Presentada el 11 de junio de título e interés que tenga la $16,600.00 para costas, gastos publicado mediante edictos continuación: URBANA: Solar o acreedores de cargos o de- 2016, a las 9:45 de la mañana para con su producto satisfacer 2015 al asiento 194 del diario parte demandada de epígrafe y honorarios de abogado, la dos veces en un diario de cir- número 1530 de la manzana rechos reales que los hubiesen en su ofi cina sita en el local que al Demandante total o parcial- 532, Demanda de fecha 15 de en el inmueble de su propie- suma de $16,600.00 para cubrir culación general en el Estado E radicado en la Urbanización pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- ocupa en el edifi cio del TRIBU- mente según sea el caso el abril de 2015, ante el Tribunal dad que ubica en Lote 4, KM los intereses en adición a los Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, Vistamar Seccion Séptima, si- tor y a los dueños, poseedores, NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA importe de la Sentencia que ha de Primera Instancia, Centro 2.2, Carr. 199 (846) Int., Barrio garantizados por ley y la suma por espacio de dos semanas tuada en el Barrio Sabana Aba- tenedores de o interesados en CENTRO JUDICIAL DE BAYA- obtenido ascendente a la suma Judicial de Bayamon, Sala Su- Las Cuevas, Trujillo Alto, PR de $16,600.00 para cubrir cual- consecutivas. La propiedad a jo de Carolina, Puerto Rico, con títulos transmisibles por endo- MÓN SALA SUPERIOR, todo de $168,068.37 por concepto perior, en el caso civil número 00976; Lote 4 SR 199 KM 2.2, quier otro adelanto que se haga ser ejecutada se adquirirá libre una cabida de 396.45 metros so o al portador garantizados derecho, título e interés que de principal, más intereses al DCD 2015-0921 (506), sobre Camino Solis, Bo. Las Cuevas, en virtud de la escritura de hi- de cargas y gravámenes pos- cuadrados. En lindes: por el hipotecariamente con posterio- tenga la parte demandada de tipo pactado de 3.750% anual cobro de dinero y ejecucion de Trujillo Alto, PR 00976 y que se poteca, más intereses según teriores sujeto a lo dispuesto Norte, con la calle número 14, ridad al crédito del actor que se epígrafe en el inmueble de su desde el día 1 de septiembre hipoteca, seguido por Firstbank describe a continuación: RUS- provisto por la regla 44.3 de las en los Artículos 113 al 116 de la en un arco de 17.04 metros (así celebrarán las subastas en las propiedad que ubica en Urb. de 2014. Dichos intereses con- vs. Rafael Luis Aguilar Jusino, TICA: Solar en el Barrio Las de Procedimiento Civil. Que los Ley 210 del 8 de diciembre de consta); por el Sur, con los so- fechas, horas y sitios señala- Cielo Dorado Village, 53 Calle tinúan acumulándose hasta el tambien conocido como Rafael Cuevas del término municipal autos y todos los documentos 2015, según aplique. Expido lares números 1535 y 1534, en dos para que puedan concurrir Diamante, Vega Alta, PR 00692 pago total de la obligación. Se L. Aguilar Jusino y su esposa de Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, correspondientes al Procedi- el presente Edicto de subasta un arco de 16.00 metros; por el a la subasta si les conviniere o y que se describe a continua- pagarán también los cargos Mabel Oliveras Díaz, en la que que se identifi ca con el núme- miento incoado estarán de ma- bajo mi fi rma en Carolina, Puer- Este, con el solar número 1529 se les invita a satisfacer antes ción: URBANA: Solar radicado por demora equivalentes a se reclama el pago de hipoteca ro 4, en el plano de inscripción nifi esto en la SECRETARIA DEL to Rico, hoy día 17 DE MARZO distancia de 24.00 metros; por del remate el importe del cré- en Cielo Dorado Village, locali- 4.000% de la suma de aquellos con un balance de $168,068.37 con una cabida superfi cial de TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA INS- DE 2016. EFRAIN MARQUEZ el Oeste, con el solar número dito, de sus intereses, otros zado en el Barrio Sabana, Sec- pagos con atrasos en exceso y otras cantidades, o la venta 396.983 metros cuadrados, en TANCIA CENTRO JUDICIAL DE ARROYO, ALGUACIL. 1531, distancia de 24.000 me- cargos y las costas y honora- tor Breña del término municipal de 15 días calendarios de la en publica subasta de la pro- lindes por el Norte, en 19.42 CAROLINA SALA SUPERIOR tros. En dicho solar enclava una rios de abogado asegurados de Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, que fecha vencimiento, la suma de piedad. Pendiente de inscrip- metros, con el solar número 3; durante las horas laborables. LEGAL NOTICE casa de hormigon reforzado quedando subrogados en los se describe en el plano de ins- $17,260.00 para costas, gas- ción. Y para conocimiento de por el Sur, en 17.94 metros, con Se entenderá que todo licitador ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO y bloques diseñada para una derechos del acreedor ejecu- cripción, con el número, área y tos y honorarios de abogado, licitadores del público en gene- el solar número 5; por el Este, acepta como bastante la titu- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- sola familia. La propiedad an- tante. Y para conocimiento de colindancias que se relacionan la suma de $17,260.00 para ral se publicará este Edicto de en 19.92 metros, con camino laridad del inmueble y que las NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA tes relacionada consta inscrita licitadores del público en gene- a continuación: Número del cubrir los intereses en adición acuerdo con la ley por espacio dedicado a uso público; por cargas y gravámenes anterio- CENTRO JUDICIAL DE CARO- en el Folio 1 del Tomo 362 de ral se publicará este Edicto de solar 53; Área del solar 172.83 a los garantizados por ley y la de dos semanas en tres sitios el Oeste, en 22.75 metros, con res y los preferentes, si los hu- LINA SALA SUPERIOR Carolina, fi nca número 13,763, acuerdo con la ley por espacio metros cuadrados, en lindes suma de $17,260.00 para cubrir públicos del municipio en que terrenos de la Sucesión de Don biere, al crédito del ejecutante FIRSTBANK en el Registro de la Propiedad de dos semanas en tres sitios por el NORTE, con el solar cualquier otro adelanto que se ha de celebrarse la venta, tales Juan Osorio todos en los rum- continuarán subsistentes. Se de Carolina, Sección Primera. públicos del municipio en que número 52 en una distancia haga en virtud de la escritura como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y bos que se refi eren en el plano entenderá que el rematante los PUERTO RICO, El tipo mínimo para la primera ha de celebrarse la venta, tales de 21.000 metros; por el SUR, de hipoteca, más intereses se- la colecturía. Este Edicto será de inscripción. La propiedad acepta y queda subrogado en la Demandante V. subasta del inmueble antes como la alcaldía, el Tribunal y con el solar número 54 en una gún provisto por la regla 44.3 publicado mediante edictos dos antes relacionada consta ins- responsabilidad de los mismos, LA SUCESIÓN DE relacionado, será el dispuesto la colecturía. Este Edicto será distancia de 21.000 metros; por de las de Procedimiento Civil. veces en un diario de circula- crita en el Folio 41 del Tomo sin destinarse a su extinción el MARTA ARELIS MÉNDEZ en la Escritura de Hipoteca, es publicado mediante edictos dos el ESTE, con el solar número Que los autos y todos los do- ción general en el Estado Libre 486 de Trujillo Alto, fi nca nú- precio de remate. La propiedad NAZARIO T/C/C ARELYS decir la suma de $129,000.00. veces en un diario de circula- 25 en una distancia de 8.230 cumentos correspondientes al Asociado de Puerto Rico, por mero 25,518, en el Registro no está sujeta a gravámenes Si no hubiere remate ni adju- ción general en el Estado Libre metros; y por el OESTE, con la Procedimiento incoado estarán espacio de dos semanas con- de la Propiedad de San Juan, anteriores ni preferentes según MÉNDEZ COMPUESTA dicación en la primera subasta Asociado de Puerto Rico, por Calle Diamante en una distan- de manifi esto en la SECRETA- secutivas. Expido el presente Sección Cuarta. El tipo mínimo las constancias del Registro de POR MAYRELIS EVA del inmueble mencionado, se espacio de dos semanas con- cia de 8.230 metros. Enclava RIA DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRI- Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma para la primera subasta del in- la Propiedad. Surge de un estu- QUIÑONEZ MÉNDEZ, celebrará una segunda subasta secutivas. La propiedad a ser casa. Se halla afecta a servi- MERA INSTANCIA CENTRO en Bayamón, Puerto Rico, hoy mueble antes relacionado, será dio de título que, sobre la fi nca VANELYS EVA VÉLEZ en las ofi cinas del Alguacil que ejecutada se adquirirá libre de dumbre telefonica: Franja de te- JUDICIAL DE BAYAMÓN SALA día 27 de enero de 2016. CAR- el dispuesto en la Escritura de descrita anteriormente, pesan MÉNDEZ, ESTEBAN suscribe el día 31 de Agosto de cargas y gravámenes posterio- rreno de 1.52 metros de ancho SUPERIOR durante las horas LOS ALAYÓN BETANCOURT, Hipoteca, es decir la suma de los gravámenes posteriores a 2016, a las 11:30 de la mañana. res sujeto a lo dispuesto en los con 15.000 metros de largo por laborables. Se entenderá que ALGUACIL. $166,000.00. Si no hubiere la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- ALFREDO VÉLEZ En la segunda subasta que se Artículos 113 al 116 de la Ley su colindancia Oeste. Y servi- todo licitador acepta como bas- remate ni adjudicación en la diante este procedimiento que MÉNDEZ Y FULANO Y celebre servirá de tipo mínimo 210 del 8 de diciembre de 2015, dumbre pluvial de 3.00 metros tante la titulación del inmueble LEGAL NOTICE primera subasta del inmueble se relacionan más adelante. A FULANA DE TAL COMO las dos terceras partes (2/3) según aplique. Expido el pre- de ancho por 15.00 metros de y que las cargas y gravámenes mencionado, se celebrará una los acreedores que tengan ins- POSIBLES HEREDEROS del precio pactado en la prime- sente Edicto de subasta bajo mi largo por su colindancia Este. anteriores y los preferentes, si ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE segunda subasta en las ofi ci- critos o anotados sus derechos ra subasta, o sea la suma de fi rma, en San Lorenzo, Puerto La propiedad antes relacionada los hubiere, al crédito del ejecu- PUERTO RICO TRIBUNAL DE nas del Alguacil que suscribe el sobre los bienes hipotecados DESCONOCIDOS; $86,000.00. Si tampoco hubie-

Legal Notice 40 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star re remate ni adjudicación en la rechos reales que los hubiesen COMPUESTA POR por el ESTE, con la calle 211-A, La propiedad a ser ejecutada ALVIN ALBERTO PETICIONARIA MARGHERITA segunda subasta se celebrará pospuesto a la hipoteca del ac- AMBOS distancia de 14.00 metros; y por se adquiere libre de toda carga ARROYO GONZALEZ EX PARTE Demandante v. una tercera subasta en las ofi - tor y a los dueños, poseedores, el OESTE, con los solares 7 y y gravamen que afecte la men- Peticionarios CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2016- EXPARTE cinas del Alguacil que suscribe tenedores de, o interesados en Parte Demandada 8, distancia de 14.00 metros. cionada fi nca según el Artículo EX PARTE 0035. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE Demandado el día 7 de Septiembre de 2016, títulos transmisibles por endo- CIVIL NUM.: FECI2014-001106 Enclava una casa. Inscrita al fo- 102, inciso 6. Una vez confi r- DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- CASO; CJV2015-0400. SA- a las 11:30 de la mañana. Para so, o al portador, garantizados SOBRE: ACCION CIVIL DE: lio 225 del tomo 189 de Trujillo mada la venta judicial por el Ho- CIVIL NUMERO: CJV2015- TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE LON: 0401. JURISDICCION la tercera subasta servirá de hipotecariamente con poste- COBRO DE DINERO Y EJE- Alto, fi nca número 9,600, Re- norable Tribunal, se procederá 0398. SOBRE: EXPEDIENTE PUERTO RICO. VOLUNTARIA, EXPEDIENTE tipo mínimo la mitad (1/2) del rioridad al crédito del actor por CUCION DE HIPOTECA. POR gistro de la Propiedad de San a otorgar la correspondiente DE DOMINIO. EDICTO. EL ES- A: José Rafael Rivera DE DOMINIO, CAUSAL/DELI- precio pactado para el caso de la presente se notifi ca, que se LA VIA ORDINARIA. AVISO DE Juan, Sección Cuarta. El pro- escritura de venta judicial y se TADO LIBRE ASOCIADO DE Escobar y/o su Sucesión, TO. NOTIFICACION DE SEN- ejecución, o sea, la suma de celebrarán las subastas en las SUBASTA. ducto de la subasta se destina- pondrá al comprador en pose- PUERTO RICO. TENCIA POR EDICTOS. $64,500.00. La hipoteca a eje- fechas, horas y sitios señalados A: GILBERTO VERDEJO rá a satisfacer al demandante sión física del inmueble de con- A: JULIO OSORIO, SUC. Elizabeth Rios Vázquez, A: PEDRO NEGRON cutarse en el caso de epígrafe para que puedan concurrir a la SANTIAGO Y SU hasta donde alcance, la SEN- formidad con las disposiciones ALFREDO ARROYO, Paula Escobar Torres y/o fue constituida mediante la es- subasta si les conviniere o se ESPOSA CARMEN TENCIA dictada a su favor, el de Ley. Para conocimiento de MUNICIPIO DE MANATI, su Sucesión (anteriores ECHEVARRIA, FELIPE critura número 91, otorgada el les invita a satisfacer antes del NIEVES SANTIAGO Y LA día 8 de diciembre de 2014, en la parte demandada y de toda PUERTO RICO, CARLOS dueños) Sucesión Rivera NEGRON MARTINEZ día 31 de marzo de 2007, ante remate el importe del crédito, SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE el presente caso civil, a saber aquella persona o personas Soto, Municipio de Manati Y/O SUS RESPECTIVAS el Notario Jorge García Soto y de sus intereses, otros cargos y la suma de 172,878.70 de prin- que tengan interés inscrito con RIVERA CASANOVA, SUCESIONES (DUEÑOS consta inscrita en el Folio 8 del las costas y honorarios de abo- BIENES GANANCIALES cipal, más intereses al 4.00% posterioridad a la inscripción VICTOR DIAZ MELENDEZ, , Jesús M. Escobar Tomo 1041 de Carolina, fi nca gado asegurados quedando COMPUESTA POR anual desde el día 1ro. de no- del gravamen que se está eje- SONIA TIRADO Clemente y Felicita Rivera ANTERIORES), NEFTALI número 13,763, en el Registro subrogados en los derechos del AMBOS; Y AL PUBLICO viembre de 2013, más la suma cutando, y para conocimiento ESCUDERO, JUAN Escobar (colindantes) NEGRON ROBLES, de la Propiedad de Carolina, acreedor ejecutante. A: AVISO EN GENERAL: de $17,858.90, por concepto de todos los licitadores y el SANTIAGO, FULANO DE Por la presente se les notifi ca, MYRNA I NEGRON, Sección Primera, inscripción DE DEMANDA: Pleito seguido de honorarios de abogado y público en general, el presente si creyeren que les conviene, SUCN. NEGRON ROBLES quinta. Dicha subasta se lleva- por Firstbank Puerto Rico vs. El que suscribe, Alguacil del costas autorizadas por el Tribu- Edicto se publicará por espacio TAL Y MENGANO DE TAL. para que comparezcan ante (COLINDANTES), FUNAO rá a cabo para con su producto Sucesión de Marta Arelis Mén- Tribunal de Primera Instancia, nal, más las cantidades que se de dos (2) semanas consecuti- \Por la presente, se les notifi ca si este Tribunal dentro de los satisfacer al Demandante total dez Nazario compuesta por Sala Superior, Centro Judicial adeudan mensualmente a par- vas, con un intervalo de por lo creyeren que les conviene, para veinte (20 ) días a partir de la DE TAL Y MENGANO o parcialmente según sea el Marylis Eva Quiñones Méndez, de Carolina, Carolina, Puer- tir del día 1ro. de diciembre de menos siete días entre ambas que comparezcan ante este Tri publicación de este edicto y DE TAL, A TODO EL caso el importe de la Sentencia Vanelys Eva y Esteban Alfredo to Rico, hago saber a la parte 2013, por concepto de seguro publicaciones, en un diario de bu na l dentro de los veinte (20) exponer lo que a sus derechos QUE TENGA ALGUN que ha obtenido ascendente de apellidos Veloz Mendez, Fu- demandada, al PUBLICO EN hipotecario, cargos por demo- circulación general en el Estado días a partir de la publicación convenga, en el expediente DERECHO REAL a la suma de $116,938.10 por lano y Fulana de Tal y posibles GENERAL; y a todos los nom- ra, más cualesquiera otros ade- Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico de este edicto y exponer lo que promovido por la peticionaria concepto de principal, más herederos desconocidos, Cen- bres de los acreedores que lantos que se hagan en virtud y se fi jará además en tres (3) a sus derechos convenga, en para adquirir el dominio sobre SOBRE EL INMUEBLE intereses al tipo pactado de tro de Recaudación y Ingresos tengan inscritos o anotados de la escritura de hipoteca. La lugares públicos del Municipio el expediente promovido por la la propiedad inmueble que se DESCRITO EN ESTA 6.750% anual desde el día 1 de Municipales (CRIM) y Depar- sus derechos sobre los bienes adjudicación se hará al mejor en que ha de celebrarse dicha PETICIONARIA para adquirir describe a continuación: RUS- PETICION DE DOMINIO, mayo de 2014. Dichos intereses tamento de Hacienda, ante el hipotecados con posterioridad postor, quien deberá consignar venta, tales como la Alcaldía, su dominio sobre el inmueble TICA: Parcela o predio de terre- LAS PERSONAS continúan acumulándose hasta Tribunal de Primera Instancia, a la inscripción del crédito del el importe de su oferta en el el Tribunal y la Colecturía. Los que se describe a continuación: no ubicado en el Barrio Tierras IGNORADAS A QUIENES el pago total de la obligación. Centro Judicial de Carolina, ejecutante, o de los acreedores acto mismo de la adjudicación, acreedores que tengan inscritos ---RUSTICA: Predio de terreno Nuevas Poniente, sector “La Se pagarán también los car- Sala Superior, en el caso civil de cargas o derechos reales en efectivo (moneda del curso o anotados sus derechos sobre situado en el Barrio Coto Nor- Esperanza”, del término muni- PUEDA PERJUDICAR gos por demora equivalentes a número FCD 2015-0478, sobre que los hubiesen pospuesto legal de los Estados Unidos de los bienes hipotecados con te, Sector cantera, del término cipal de Manatí, Puerto Rico, LA INSCRIPCION 5.000% de la suma de aquellos cobro de dinero y ejecución de a la hipoteca ejecutada y las América), giro postal o cheque posterioridad a la inscripción municipal de Manatí, Puerto con una área superfi cial de SOLICITADA, DUEÑOS, pagos con atrasos en exceso hipoteca, en la que se reclama personas interesadas en, o con certifi cado a nombre del algua- del crédito del ejecutante, o los Rico, con un área superfi cial de TRESCIENTOS OCHENTA Y ANTERIORES DE de 15 días calendarios de la el pago de hipoteca, con un derecho a exigir el cumplimien- cil del Tribunal. LA PRIMERA acreedores de cargas o dere- CUATROCIENTOS SESENTA CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL fecha vencimiento, la suma de balance de $116,938.10 y otras to de instrumentos negociables subasta se llevará a efecto el chos reales que los hubiesen Y CUATRO PUNTO OCHO MIL SETECIENTOS OCHENTA Y LA PROPIEDAD Y/O $12,900.00 para costas, gas- cantidades, según Demanda de garantizados hipotecariamente día 29 DE JUNIO DE 2016 A pospuesto a la hipoteca ejecu- NOVECIENTOS SESENTA Y TRES METROS CUADRADOS SUS HEREDEROS O tos y honorarios de abogado, fecha 16 de abril de 2015. Ano- con posterioridad al crédito eje- LAS 11:00 DE LA MAÑANA, en tada y las personas interesadas SEIS METROS CUADRADOS (384.8783 mc), equivalentes a CAUSAHABIENTES Y la suma de $12,900.00 para tada al folio 192 del tomo 1060 cutado, siempre que surjan de la la ofi cina del referido Alguacil, en, o con derecho a exigir el (464.8966MC), equivalentes a CERO PUNTO CERO NOVE- EN GENERAL A TODA cubrir los intereses en adición de Carolina. Anotación A, el 18 certifi cación registral, para que localizada en el Centro Judicial cumplimiento de instrumentos cero punto mil ciento ochenta CIENTOS SETENTA Y NUEVE PERSONA QUE DESEE a los garantizados por ley y la de septiembre de 2015. Y para puedan concurrir a la subasta si de Carolina, Puerto Rico. Que negociables garantizados hipo- y tres cuerdas (0.1183crds .), CUERDAS (0.0979 crds.), y en suma de $12,900.00 para cubrir conocimiento de licitadores del les convenga o satisfacer antes el precio mínimo fi jado para tecariamente con posterioridad y en lindes por el NORTE, con lindes por el Norte, con terre- OPONERSE. cualquier otro adelanto que se público en general se publicará del remate el importe del crédi- la PRIMERA SUBASTA es de al crédito ejecutado pueden Julio Osorio, Sucesión Alfredo nos propiedad de la Sucesión EL SECRETARIO(A) que sus- haga en virtud de la escritura de este Edicto de acuerdo con la to, de sus intereses, costas y $178,589.00. Que de ser nece- concurrir a la subasta si les Arroyo y acceso asfaltado, por Rivera Soto; por el Sur, con cribe le notifi ca a usted que hipoteca, más intereses según ley por espacio de dos sema- honorarios de abogados ase- saria la celebración de una SE- convienen o satisfacer antes el SUR, con Carlos Rivera Ca- acceso que empalma camino o el 13 de mayo de 2016 , este provisto por la regla 44.3 de las nas en tres sitios públicos del gurados, quedando entonces GUNDA SUBASTA, la misma del remate el importe del cré- sanova y Víctor Diaz Meléndez, calle municipal asfaltada, por el Tribunal ha dictado Sentencia, de Procedimiento Civil. Que los municipio en que ha de cele- subrogados en los derechos del se llevará a efecto el día 6 DE dito, de sus intereses, costas por el ESTE, con Sonia Tirado Este, con propiedad de Jesús Sentencia Parcial o Resolución autos y todos los documentos brarse la venta, tales como la acreedor ejecutante: Secretario JULIO DE 2016 A LAS 11:00 y honorarios de abogados ase- Escudero y por el OESTE, con M. Escobar Clemente y por el en este caso, que ha sido debi- correspondientes al Proce- alcaldía, el Tribunal y la colectu- del Departamento de Desarro- DE LA MAÑANA, en la ofi cina gurados, quedando entonces Juan Santiago. CARECE DE Oeste, con propiedad de Felíci- damente registrada y archivada dimiento incoado estarán de ría. Este Edicto será publicado llo Urbano y Vivienda de Esta- antes mencionada del Alguacil subrogados en los derechos TíTULO INSCRIBIBLE EN EL ta Rivera Escobar. Sobre dicha en autos donde podrá usted manifi esto en la SECRETARIA mediante edictos dos veces en dos Unidos de América: A cuyo que suscribe. El precio mínimo del acreedor ejecutante. Se les REGISTRO DE LA PROPIE- parcela enclava una estructura enterarse detalladamente de DEL TRIBUNAL DE PRIMERA un diario de circulación general favor aparece un pagaré por la para la SEGUNDA SUBASTA informa, por último, que: a. Que DAD. Está libre de cargas y de concreto armado, bloques los términos de la misma. Esta INSTANCIA CENTRO JUDI- en el Estado Libre Asociado suma de $6,892.70, intereses será de $119,059.33, equiva- los autos y todos los documen- gravámenes. Deberán notifi car de concreto, techada del mismo notifi cación se publicará una CIAL DE CAROLINA SALA de Puerto Rico, por espacio (no expresados) y a vencer el lentes a dos terceras (2/3) par- tos correspondientes al proce- con copia de sus alegaciones material y para fi nes residen- sola vez en un periódico de SUPERIOR durante las horas de dos semanas consecutivas. 1 de enero del año 2033, según tes del tipo mínimo estipulado dimiento incoado estarán de todo el que tenga algún dere- ciales. Codifi cación Número: circulación general en la Isla laborables. Se entenderá que La propiedad a ser ejecutada consta de la escritura #5, (no para la PRIMERA subasta. Que manifi esto en la secretaría del cho real sobre el inmueble des- 015-000-009-09-002. Debe- dePuerto Rico, dentro de los todo licitador acepta como bas- se adquirirá libre de cargas y expresa lugar de otorgamien- de ser necesaria la celebración tribunal durante las horas la- crito anteriormente, mediante rán notifi car con copia de sus 10 días siguientes a su notifi ca- tante la titularidad del inmueble gravámenes posteriores sujeto to), el 21 de enero de 2006, de una TERCERA SUBASTA, borables. b. Que se entenderá el correspondiente escrito, los alegaciones todo el que tenga ción. Y, siendo o representando y que las cargas y gravámenes a lo dispuesto en los Artículos ante el Notario Félix Santiago la misma se llevará a efecto el que todo licitador acepta como causahabientes o herederos de algún derecho real sobre el in- usted una parte en el procedi- anteriores y los preferentes, 113 al 116 de la Ley 210 del 8 García, inscrito en virtud de la día 13 DE JULIO DE 2016 A bastante la titularidad y que las las personas arriba menciona- mueble descrito anteriormente, miento sujeta a los términos si los hubiere, al crédito del de diciembre de 2015, según Ley para agilizar el Registro, LAS 11:00 DE LA MAÑANA, en cargas y gravámenes anterio- das a quienes pueda perjudicar mediante el correspondiente de la Sentencia, Sentencia ejecutante continuarán subsis- aplique. Expido el presente el 30 de septiembre de 2013, la ofi cina antes mencionada del res y los preferentes, si los hu- la pretensión de los PETICIO- escrito, los causahabientes Parcial o Resolución, de la cual tentes. Se entenderá que el Edicto de subasta bajo mi fi rma al tomo móvil 667 de Trujillo Alguacil que suscribe. El pre- biere, al crédito del ejecutante NARIOS y en general, a toda o herederos de las personas puede establecerse recurso de rematante los acepta y queda en Carolina, Puerto Rico, hoy Alto, fi nca #9,600, inscripción cio mínimo para la TERCERA continuarán subsistentes. Se persona que desee oponerse, arriba mencionadas a quienes revisión o apelación dentro del subrogado en la responsabili- 21 de marzo de 2016. Samuel 12ma. Que en cumplimiento SUBASTA será de $89,294.50, entenderá, que el rematante los al LCDO. PEDRO. TRINIDAD pueda perjudicar la pretensión término de 30 días contados a dad de los mismos, sin desti- Gonzalez Isaac, Alguacil. del Mandamiento de Ejecución equivalentes a la mitad (1/2) acepta y queda subrogado en la PAGAN, CALLE BETANCES de los PETICIONARIO: y en partir de la publicación por edic- narse a su extinción el precio de Sentencia expedido el día del tipo mínimo estipulado para responsabilidad de los mismos, #12, APARTADO 135, MA- general, a toda persona que to de esta notifi cación, dirijo a de remate. La propiedad no LEGAL NOTICE 15 de mayo de 2016, por la Se- la PRIMERA subasta. Si se sin destinarse a su extinción el NATÍ PUERTO RICO 00674, desee oponerse; al LCDA. PE- usted esta notifi cación que se está sujeta a gravámenes ante- cretaria del Tribunal, procederé declarase desierta la tercera precio del remate. EXPIDO, el TELEFAX 854-2670. Correo DRO TRINIDAD PAGAN, CA- considerará hecha en la fecha riores ni preferentes según las ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO a vender y venderé en pública subasta, se adjudicará la fi nca presente EDICTO, en Carolina, Electrónico: ptrinidadpagan@ LLE BETANCES #12, APAR- de la publicación de este edic- constancias del Registro de la DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- subasta y al mejor postor la pro- a favor del acreedor por la tota- Puerto Rico, hoy día 9 de junio yahoo.com. En Arecibo, Puerto TADO 135 MANATÍ , PUERTO to. Copia de esta notifi cación ha Propiedad. Surge de un estu- NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA piedad que se describe a con- lidad de la cantidad adeudada de 2016. Samuel González Rico, hoy 23 de enero de 2016. sido archivada en los autos de SALA DE TRUJILLO ALTO tinuación: URBANA: Solar ra- RICO 00674 , TELEFONO & dio de título que, sobre la fi nca si ésta es igual o menor que Isaac, Alguacil. Vivian Y Fresse Gonzalez, Sec FAX 787- 854- 2670. En Are- este caso, con fecha de 18 de descrita anteriormente, pesan BANCO POPULAR DE dicado en la Urbanización Fair el monto del tipo de la tercera Regional. Yaritza Iglesias Mal- cibo, Puerto Rico, hoy 9 de fe- mayo de 2016. los gravámenes posteriores a PUERTO RICO View, Sección Sexta, localizado subasta, si el Tribunal lo estima LEGAL NOTICE donado, Sec Auxiliar. brero de 2016. Vivían Y Fresse TRINIDAD PAGAN PEDRO la hipoteca que se ejecuta me- Parte Demandante vs en el barrio Las Cuevas de Tru- conveniente; se abonará dicho Gonzalez, Sec Regional. PO BOX 135 diante este procedimiento que GILBERTO VERDEJO jillo Alto, Puerto Rico, marcado monto a la cantidad adeudada ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO LEGAL NOTICE MANATI PR 00674 se relacionan más adelante. A SANTIAGO Y SU con el #46 de la manzana 4-L, si esta es mayor, todo ello a DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- LEGAL NOTICE los acreedores que tengan ins- ESPOSA CARMEN con una cabida superfi cial de tenor con lo dispone el Articulo NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA ESTADO LIBRE ASOCIADO En ARECIBO , Puerto Rico, el critos o anotados sus derechos 406.00 metros cuadrados, en 104 de la Ley Núm. 210 del 8 SALA SUPERIOR DE ARECI- DE PUERTO RICO TRIBU- Estado Libre Asociado de Puer- 18 de MAYO de 2016. Vivian Y NAL DE PRIMERA INSTANCIA sobre los bienes hipotecados NIEVES SANTIAGO Y LA lindes por el NORTE, con el de diciembre de 2015 conocida BO. SALA SUPERIOR DE ARECI- to Rico Tribunal de Primera Ins- Fresse Gonzalez, Secretaria con posterioridad a la inscrip- SOCIEDAD LEGAL DE solar #47, distancia de 29.00 como “Ley del Registro de la ENRIQUE BO. tancia Sala de ARECIBO. Regional. Yadira Liz Cueva, ción del crédito del ejecutante BIENES GANANCIALES metros; por el SUR, con el solar Propiedad Inmueble del Estado ARROYO GONZALEZ; IDALIA RIVERA RIOS MAZZOCCOLI BERARDI, Secretaria Auxiliar. o acreedores de cargos o de- #45, distancia de 29.00 metros; Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico”.

41 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 BSN 2016 Finals: Arecibo One Win Away from Becoming Champions They lead Bayamón 3-2 in the fi nal series game in a nail-bitter 88-86. 27 personal fouls committed by Vaqueros helped Capitanes get apitanes de Arecibo nipped Vaqueros some easy free throw opportunities. Ameri- de Bayamón to gain 3-2 lead in the can forward Coty Clarke stepped up and Cchampionship series and are a win scored 17 points and 6 rebounds for the win- away of being crowned National Superior ners and his fellow American import center with 17 points, 5 rebounds and 9 assists and Basketball Champions for the 2015-16 sea- Cady Lalanne chipped in 18 points and 5 re- the former international center Peter Ramos son. The host Bayamón took control from the bounds. produced a double-double by scoring 17 of their home crowd in the Manuel “Petaca” fi rst minutes by winning fi rst half but Are- On the losing side the former interna- points and 13 rebounds. Iguina Coliseum. The sixth game will be cibo won fourth quarter 26-19 fi nalizing the tional guard Miguel Ali Berdiel responded Arecibo now can close the show in front played tonight at 8:00 PM ET. Héctor ‘Macho’ Camacho Inducted Into International Boxing Hall of Fame éctor Luis “Macho” Camacho “What time is it?!” Camacho Jr. asked ed father.” Matías was posthumously induct- the crowd, which enthusiastically an- Camacho (79-6-3, 38 KOs), who died Aed into the International Boxing swered “Macho time!” at age 50 in 2012 as a result of a gunshot Hall of Fame (IBHOF) on Sunday after- “On my father’s behalf, what I got to the head while sitting in a parked car in noon. His son Héctor “Machito” Cama- to witness fi rst hand was, he poured his San Juan, Puerto Rico, won world titles at cho Jr. and mother Maria Matias were on heart, blood, everything he had into the junior lightweight, lightweight and junior hand to accept a certifi cate and off er a few sport. A little crazy, you got to admit, but welterweight and was one of the most remarks. he was wonderful person and a big-heart- popular fi ghters of the 1980s and 1990s. Sport Unites to Condemn Orlando Shootings he sports world has united to strongly FAEURO but the shooting in Orlando sure San Jose Sharks saw a moment of silence lando LGBT community brothers and sister condemn the worst mass shooting in puts things into perspective. Horrifyingly observed before the game, while those in during this senseless act of violence. TUS history. sad! attendance at baseball games across the US Love is Love! Armed with multiple weapons, Omar — Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June also paid their respects. — SHAQ (@SHAQ) June 12, 2016 Mateen opened fi re early on Sunday morn- 12, 2016 A moment of silence for the victims and The Magic also posted their own tribute ing at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Sports stars and clubs across the US also their families of the Orlando tragedy. on Twitter off ering their condolences. murdering 50 people and wounding at least expressed their horror at Sunday’s shoot- — NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) Our deepest condolences to the family 53 others before a SWAT team killed him. ings, with Cleveland Cavaliers’ LeBron June 13, 2016 and friends aff ected by this morning’s trag- In France, home for the next month to James paying his respects at a press confer- Michael Sam, the fi rst openly gay player edy in Orlando.— Orlando Magic (@Orland- the UEFA European Championships, the ence ahead of Game 5 of the NBA Finals. in NFL history, posted on Instagram saying: oMagic) June 12, 2016 Eiff el Tower will be lit in US colors to honor “It’s another hit for us as Americans “50 people lost their lives because of a hate- The Islamic State terrorist group have the victims. and what we have to deal with in our world ful coward with a gun. Let this hateful act of claimed responsibility for the shooting in an #Eiff elTower to be lit in #US colours af- today,” he said. terror of the #LGBTQ community be a wake offi cial broadcast on the group’s Albayan Ra- ter #Orlando killings “It defi nitely puts things in perspective up call for America.” dio station on Monday, according to Reuters. — The Gulf Today (@thegulftoday) June on basketball for myself - it’s just a small Shaquille O’Neal, who began his NBA “One of the Caliphate’s soldiers in Amer- 13, 2016 matter of what reality really is. career with the Orlando Magic, tweeted ica carried out a security invasion where he Ex-England striker Gary Lineker, who “My prayers to all the lost ones and all “My thoughts & prayers go out to my Or- was able to enter a crusader gathering at a is currently working as a presenter for BBC the ones that are recovering from this morn- lando LGBT community brothers and sister nightclub for homosexuals in Orlando, Flor- TV at the Euros, tweeted his sadness about ing’s tragedy in Orlando.” during this senseless act of violence. Love is ida - where he killed and injured more than the events in Orlando. Sunday’s Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Love!” a hundred of them before he was killed,” the Almost cocoon like existence at @UE- Finals between Pittsburgh Penguins and My thoughts & prayers go out to my Or- group said.

Sports 42 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Beltrán Deserves to Be on the All-Star Team here’s no doubt that Carlos Bel- belt, the Yankees are now in Colora- tran deserves to be on the All- do and will be heading to Minnesota TStar team this season, especially as they embark on a road trip to the since he’s hitting .277 with 16 homers Midwest. And the Yankees are going and 44 RBI’s through his fi rst 62 games. to need to rely on Beltran’s bats if they And when the week began, Beltran had want to take down the Rockies and the only 13 home runs and 33 RBI’s, which Twins in order to once again creep abo- shows how much of an impact he made ve .500. during the Yankees last home stand. Will Beltran outshine the rest of his In his last seven games, Beltran is teammates during the road trip, or will hitting .375 with three home runs, 11 der since Mark Teixeira has been sitting the Yankees have a new recipient of the RBI’s and two doubles and has really on the shelf with a knee injury. With Player of the Week award? I guess we’ll been that force in the middle of the or- Beltran’s latest achievements under his have to wait and fi nd out. Carlos Correa Expects to Play in Series Opener vs Cards By Jake Kaplan lineup. The Astros should have their of caution. But we’re certainly shoo- ready for today’s game against the three-hole-hitting shortstop back for ting for Tonight.” Cardinals. (“Defi nitely,” he said.) Sun- efore the Astros’ series fi nale tonight’s series opener in St. Louis. Correa was confi dent he will be day was the second day he was able to against the Tampa Bay Rays on With Monday being an off day, the run since suff ering the injury Thurs- BSunday at Tropicana Field, Car- team decided not to push its luck. day in Arlington. los Correa fi elded ground balls, ran “He’s doing a lot of baseball ac- Before Friday, Correa had started on the fi eld, and took batting practice tivities, but I wanted to keep him off 60 of the Astros’ 62 games. Marwin with his teammates. his feet one more day,” manager A.J. Gonzalez manned shortstop in his But for a third consecutive game, Hinch said. “With the off day Monday, place and was 5-for-13 in the three ga- his sore left ankle kept him out of the it makes more sense to err on the side mes against the Rays. Jose Altuve has batted out of the three-hole in Correa’s absence. “I hate sitting in the clubhouse doing nothing,” Correa said, “so I can’t wait to get back out there.” Ángel Pagán Could Be Back With Giants on Wednesday utfi elder Angel Pagan In his fi rst rehab assignment, Pa- (hamstring) continued his gan went 1 for 3 on Saturday. Orehabilitation assignment on Sunday night with Triple-A Sa- cramento and could return to the Giants lineup Wednesday, manager Bruce Bochy said. “The plan is to take Tuesday off and, if all goes well, he will be in our lineup Wednesday,” Bochy said before Sunday’s game against the Dodgers.

43 Sports The San Juan Daily Star Tuesday, June 14, 2016 Chile vs Panamá: Vidal Expects Further Improvement rturo Vidal has called on Chile to game and hopefully will be able to show all build on their Copa America Cen- the quality we have. Atenario victory over Bolivia as they “These matches are very diffi cult, you look to seal progression to the knockout have to keep improving, starting now.” stages against Panama. Chile have been boosted by the return of The defending champions made a Marcelo Diaz after a muscle injury, while Jean stuttering start to the defence of their 2015 Beausejour (knee) is expected to overcome a crown as they were beaten by Argentina in knock sustained in training to feature. the opening game of Group D. Suspensions have ruled out four Panama In a repeat of the fi nal 12 months pri- players as they look to seal a historic progres- or, Chile were unable to replicate their tri- sion in United States. umph and found themselves needing a win Felipe Baloy, Armando Cooper, and Blas over Bolivia to boost their hopes of qualifi - Perez all picked up their second yellow cards face an uphill challenge to dethrone the hold- cation. of the tournament as they were hammered ers - especially given their depleted numbers That duly arrived, though it came 5-0 by Argentina, while Anibal Godoy saw - but they will not change their approach. courtesy of a controversial late penalty deci- Bolivia, insists they cannot aff ord to relax red in that reverse. “Chile has an advantage in every way,” sion, and Juan Antonio Pizzi’s side now only given Panama could fi nish in the top two Panama are also shorn of striker Valen- he acknowledged. “They are the champions, need a point against Panama to secure their with a victory in Philadelphia. tin Pimentel (hip) as they look to record a sec- and have greater experience in tournaments. progression thanks to a superior goal diff er- “Panama are physically very strong,” he ond win of the tournament - having beaten “They are one of the best teams in the ence. told Radio Cooperativa. Bolivia 2-1 in their opener. world in recent times. But we will not change Vidal, the scorer of both goals against “We are going to better prepare for the Head coach Hernan Gomez knows they our style.” NBA Family Reacts to Tragic Shooting in Orlando; Expresses Condolences to Victims, Families By KURT HELIN the lost ones and families in the tragic edy in Orlando.” shooting in Orlando,” LeBron James Other members of the NBA com- he NBA Finals feel small in the said to open his remarks to the press on munity took to social media to express wake of the tragic shooting that Sunday. “I think it’s another hit for us their thoughts, including members of Tkilled at least 50 people at an Or- as Americans and what we have to deal the Orlando Magic. lando night club. with in our world today, and it defi nite- What has to plague the mind of any Players and others in the NBA fam- ly puts things in perspective on basket- person to commit such heinous crimes? ily, like the entire nation, expressed ball. For myself, it’s just a small matter Life is so beautiful but we always tear it sympathy for the victims of this sense- of what reality really is. So my prayers apart. #PrayforOrlando less terrorist act. to all the lost ones and all the ones that — Shabazz Napier (@ShabazzNapi- “My condolences goes out to all are recovering from this morning’s trag- er) June 12, 2016 Warriors’ Stephen Curry Denies Report That He Needs Surgery fter The Los Angeles Daily News When asked about the story published rounds of this postseason, however those reported that Steph Curry would by the Los Angeles Daily News, Curry said game were due to ankle and knee injuries. Aneed surgery after the season, the that he was on the verge of laughing. The report in the Daily News cited an Warriors point guard laughed off the re- “I can’t even keep a straight face,” unnamed source that said Curry visited port in a press conference on Sunday. Curry said. “Whoever said I was get- with a Southern California orthopedist Golden State Warriors star Stephen ting shoulder surgery and all that kind of who believed an MRI exam showed the Curry denied a report that appeared Sun- stuff —we’ve got bumps and bruises but need for surgery on the shoulder. day that he might need to undergo shoul- we’ll be all right.” Curry has averaged 25.3 points and 5.7 der surgery in the off season. Curry has missed time in the fi rst two assists this off season.

Sports 44 Tuesday, June 14, 2016 The San Juan Daily Star Late Gerard Piqué Header Gets Spain Out of Jail Álvaro Morata was guilty of missing a host alty area twice as much as his opponents in David Silva, marking his 100th appear- of openings in the fi rst half Spain’s 18-yard box.The holders dominated ance for La Roja, could, and perhaps should, possession, boasting over 70 per cent come have scored from the edge of the area with erard Piqué headed home minutes half-time, but struggled to fi nd the break- Cech stranded but Pique saved the day with from time as a well-organised Czech though against a Petr Cech in peerless form. just over three minutes remaining. GRepublic were fi nally broken down Morata was pulled off on the hour mark, The centre-back was teed up by Barcelo- by holders Spain. to be replaced by 35-year-old fan favourite na team-mate Andres Iniesta with a swerv- Alvaro Morata was guilty of missing Aritz Aduriz for his tournament debut, as ing cross and simple nodded past Cech for a a host of openings in the fi rst half despite Czech Republic were prevented from scor- late winner to move Spain level with Croatia touching the ball in Czech Republic’s pen- ing by a Cesc Fabregas goal-line clearance. in Group D. Rio Olympic Medals to Be Unveiled Today By NICK ZACCARDI starting at 2 p.m. ET, two days ear- lier than expected, Rio 2016 offi- he medals for the Rio Olym- cials said Monday. pics and Paralympics will be IOC president Thomas Bach will Tunveiled today at an event be in Brazil this week to look over Olympic preparations, meet with US Open: Rory McIlroy, Phil interim Brazil president Michel Te- mer and visit the Olympic Village, among other activities. Two weeks ago, the Internatio- Mickelson, Jordan Spieth and nal Paralympic Committee and Rio Olympic officials said the Olym- pic and Paralympic medals would Co Braced for ‘Unbelievably Hard’ be unveiled Thursday, June 16, 50 days before the Olympic Opening Ceremony. The Olympic and Paralympic Oakmont Course this Week medals are different designs. It’s the closest to the Opening Ceremony that Olympic medals have been unveiled since 2000: It all begins with a 482-yard par-four ever played. “They let the rough grow Sochi 2014 — Eight months 1st hole with no fewer than EIGHT long – if it’s wet they’ll leave it like ahead of time bunkers to contend with that, if it’s dry they’ll thin it out be- London 2012 — One year cause less balls will hit the fairway.” ahead By JAMES ORR McIlroy, the world No 3 who en- Vancouver 2010 — Four months ded a six-month trophy drought at ahead eteran Phil Mickelson, he of 86 the Irish Open last month, added: Beijing 2008 — 17 months majors and 10 Ryder Cups and “Oakmont is going to be tough. It ahead Vthe only man in the fi eld with looks unbelievably hard and it will Torino 2006 — Two months a chance to compete a career Grand reward very good ball-striking. ahead Slam has even called it the “hardest “I remember seeing a bit of it Athens 2004 — 13 months course” he has ever played, while in 2007 when Angel Cabrera won. ahead McIlroy said it was “unbelievably I would say that you are probably Salt Lake City 2002 — Four hard”. going to expect a similar score of fi ve months ahead Mickelson, 45, said: “It truly is, I over to win this year – if conditions Sydney 2000 — One month think, the hardest golf course we’ve are the way they want them to be.” ahead

The San Juan Daily Star Games Tuesday, June 14, 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 I S P O S E D H S I D A R H C M D R E C E Y L E D U R G P I A N O S A I C R E D J N V X V K H B S R S U G E Q I N I A L S N E E T C D N U Y J N S R E E L S I E E T O R F G S T H P S N B S L I T F S O U E A T E O R N F S A S I U O M M E N L O I O T M L E R I T S E R A T N O A P A I P E T H L S T H S L N E R O N A M S I I T A R A K R I U V T R A N L D E C I D E V E N D S G N O L O R P B S Aloof Fledged Pelts Stave Amperes Foothill Pelvic Suits Anthrax Frying Pianos Talons Broth Grapes Probes Treats Cartels Insecure Prolongs Utensil Decide Karat Quota Vends Decree Lints Radish Viral Dentist Manor Rudely Vista Disposed Maples Semester Easel Mixing Shoes Fireman Nooses Slain Fitting Orbits Stank Answers on page 46

46 Tuesday, June 14, 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) Your intuition won’t be as strong as it has been in the past. It’s important to tune in to your body’s signals. If you’ve When having confl icting feelings, you should gather as been suff ering from an intermittent ache or pain, talk to a many facts as possible before making a decision. Beware physician. Listen carefully to their advice. Learning how to of making choices out of anger. It’s better to pause and manage stress is essential to your well-being. This can in- refl ect before responding to someone who pushes your volve anything from ending a toxic relationship to leaving buttons. When you’re submerged in a toxic situation, do an unrewarding job to cutting back your family responsi- your best to take breaks from the fray. bilities. Taurus (April 21-May 21) Scorpio (Oct 24-Nov 22) You may not get a lot of support from friends, especially A promising romance is starting to lose its lustre. Part of regarding creative projects. Instead of looking to others the problem is you have unrealistic expectations about for approval, continue to march to the beat of your own love. After the courtship phase, every couple has to re- drum. Suppressing this talent makes you tired and un- turn to daily responsibilities. This can be disappointing happy. Make time each day to exercise your imagina- after spontaneous passionate encounters. Take a look at tion. Whether you like working with clay, beads, fabric aff ectionate couples who have been together for a long or wood, practicing handicrafts will bolster your confi - time. Their ability to treat each other well through good dence. You could even sell the fruits of your labour. times and bad is a good example to follow. Gemini (May 22-June 21) Sagittarius (Nov 23-Dec 21) You’re losing sight of your career objectives. A path that Your family has been impatient with a series of broken once seemed promising isn’t attractive anymore. Stop promises. Instead of asking for more chances to prove pressuring yourself to fi nd the perfect job. Instead, do yourself, focus on changing your behaviour. Actions the best you can with the tasks you’ve been given. By always speak louder than words. People will take moving the focus onto your personal life, you’ll gain a you more seriously when you establish a solid record better perspective on your professional needs. A job that of punctuality, repaying loans or maintaining a job. allows you to spend more time with friends and family Slowly but surely, you’ll get the respect you’ve always will become your fi rst priority. wanted. Best of all, your own confi dence will soar. Cancer (June 22-July 23) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 20) Although you want to expand your horizons, personal It may be necessary to take back words you said in an- responsibilities keep you close to home. Watching do- ger. Being able to admit you were wrong will help your cumentaries about exotic lands and cultures, reading reputation, not hurt it. It will take time for people to books about ancient civilisations, or listening to foreign trust you again. Try not to take their scepticism perso- language tapes can give you the intellectual exercise you nally. Slowly but surely, you’ll get back into the public’s crave. Take comfort in the knowledge this situation is good graces. It’s a matter of controlling your temper, temporary; there will be future opportunities to explore checking your facts and resisting the temptation to hurt unfamiliar territory. those who have upset you. Leo (July 24-Aug 23) Aquarius (Jan 21-Feb 19) You’ll work hard to maintain an intimate connection with Beware of a tendency to donate money every time you someone you love. Each of you is very busy. Unless you are asked. Be more selective about how you use your take time out of your jam packed schedules to connect, resources. If others ask for donations, explain you’ve you will drift apart. Spend fewer hours at the offi ce, let already made a commitment to these issues. Although some of the housework go and stop volunteering for pro- your generosity is admirable, it can undermine your jects. By making your bond a top priority, it will be easy own fi nancial security. Maintaining a retirement or sa- to cope with small pressures that drain your energy and vings account will put you in an even better position to undermine your happiness. help those who are less fortunate. Virgo Aug 24-Sep 23) Pisces (Feb 20-Mar 20) A business or romantic partner won’t be readily availa- It will be diffi cult to blend in with the woodwork. ble to help you. Becoming more self-reliant is critical to Although you’re sympathetic to other points of view, your success. In the past, you leaned on your friend for you have strong opinions. Don’t agree to plans that seem support when you felt insecure. Now they are the ones fl awed or foolish. Be assertive about proposing alterna- who require an extra dose of compassion. This role re- tives. You don’t have to resort to brutish behaviour, but versal can be a blessing in disguise for your relationship. you must be more assertive. Your instincts about creating Becoming less critical will make your dynamic kinder a more kind, compassionate environment that serves a and gentler. wide variety of people are right on target.

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