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welgare class.' Stamps are being
V wagered at cockfights,
littleconner
bought and sold on the black market, us d to buy rum at the
bodyagwhich turna blind eye to the laist
8. FORD
(chanch
and
A poor old lady's son told her: "I want coupons to take
Fater,
Sanchez's
a girl to the movies. II the stopped ex-Governor K wife
Jeannette, a popular figure among the peor and said: "Thig is worse than
S
Hirohima. Why, Jeannette asked. "Because we people of Puerto Rico have no
the old lady said.
dignity left, N Guillermo Rodriguez Benitez,
newly appointed chief of the Government
Development Bank, "$500 to $600 million will come in from food stamps.
But how can you not give it to them?"
A grea) debate is going on in Puerto Rico
right now, siliently, eep within the government, kept from the public and
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from U.S. mediajabout which way to tum. The tinkering looks like it is played
out. Wage differentials that, together with tax holidays, were Bootstrap's
prime enticements to US businegamen are running out; by 1977 minimum wages
now with for
will be the same on
now
island as on the inland,
S
many
The menace of a lumpen welfare class, as mags debauched by Check
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