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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Wednesday, April 13, 1960
No. 139
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OO Union Loss overed By Bond
Beverly Aadland Changes Story,| $28,000 Theft Says Stanciu Shooting Accidental Probe Continues HOLLYWOOD (AP) —Beverly ‘Aadland changed her story of how a young actor met death in her apartment, and now claims William Stanciu was shot accidentally during a playful scuffle on her bed, police said yesterday Deputy
Police
By HAROLD
Chief Thad Brown
told the Associated Press: “Beverly
admits
she
lied
when
UDEM,
police told her a lie detector test to
her
Monday
dicate false.
of
her
story
parts
in-
The
the
shot
to his
“Miss
was
jibe
temple
Aadland’s
with
the
Beverly,
WILLIAM STANCIU e--Not
an
Attacker
(See
;
the
membership confession
ed
“in the
The
name
was
not
of
the
103rd
immediately
vic; avai-
lable. He died-as a result of injuries
cident on
the
received
and
in
the
island
an
earlier
ac-
from
out
incomplete,
po-
report
fires.
is
U.S.
evidence.”
17-year-old
protege
of
der investigation. Prior. to yesterday’s
reports,
sel
at Pier
Page
and
toid
members
101 fatalities had been tallied of the crew of 21 that he was in automobile accidents. With the: not returning to the ship, the death in Moca and the subse-: Rio Hanna. quent of a ‘patient injured in an, U.S. immigration aides said
earlier® accident, now
the
average
is
they
had
heard
exactly one death a day that Arvelo ‘| here. (See TRAFFIC, Page 20)
may
from
seek
the
all
Rafael
Ber-
complicity.
Union
officials
stole
charged
from
the
welfare
of
rested
the
Union
yesterday
District UNION,
attorney FranPage 20)
of by
Dock
Em-
was
FBI
ar-
agents
under the Labor-Management Disclosure Act passed last September. It was the first arrest in Puerto Rico that statute.
Chief
U.
S.
for
violation
of
:
Atty.
Francisco
Gil
said that Cid admitted illegally taking more than $1,000 of the
union’s was
funds
since
the
L-M
Act
passed.
Gil added
that Cid, now
free on
$1,000 bail, asked waiver of eral grand jury action and he would plead guilty.
The
L-M
Act
Fedsaid
requires
both
unions and managements to’ file data with the Federal Government, and, according to U. S,
authorities here,
fund. Federal (See
5)
the ves-
the
confessed
$13,000 or and report-
president
‘from
treasury
resulted
this
from
the arrest an
of Cid
examination
of
data.
Heated Partisan Opinion Voiced On Julia Censure By The
A.
W.
MALDONADO
censure
of
Republican
Sen. Charles H. Julia by the Commonwealth Senate late Monday
night.
created
a flood
of heated
partisan politics yesterday at the Capitolio. The reaction was capped by these three events:
authorities
he departed 13
Berrios
Saturday that the sister of the same officer who rifled the union
an aspiring actor, apartway into her Saturday, raped her
Immigration
when
Canales.
Cleared
funds.
originally
last night were hunting the cap‘tain of a small Dominican freighthree-year-old Ana Torres Morales was killed Monday while play- ter who: deserted his ship earing in the street in Moca. Poli- lier in the day. ce identified the driver of the Gapt. Rafael Arvelo reportedly automobilé as Eleuterio- Nieves took all personal belongings with Otere, The accident is still un-
him
told
Meanwhile, the Commonwealth Justice Department continues investigating the alleged theft of $28,000 from the UDEM welfare
ID. R. Ship Captain Deserts In San Juan
lice officials explained. In another fatal’ accident,
was
attorney
UDEM
secretary-treas-
ployes. (UDEM-AFL-CIO),
the
had _ been
allegedly
Cid,
At
before
officer
Guillérme
urer
Confession
rios
Yesterday, on the 103rd day of the year, the police tote board at Hato Rey +headquarters resiired its 103rd_ traffic fatality of
tim
Saturday.
was
UDEM
edly assumed the sole blame for the felony and specifically clear-
At An Even One-A-Day Pace year.
of
to having embezzled more in union funds
Traffic Fatalities Now 103 the
last
the
union
fired.
and
physical
SHOOTING,
confession,
assembly
that
sworn
story just didn’t
the late Errol Flynn, gave police this story: , Stanciu, . forced his ment early
the
In a hand-written statement,
“Ordinarily,” he added, suicide cases, a person puts
muzzle
an
time,
Stanciu.
fatal
to
members
said, indicating that the was several inches away
when
supposed
read
’ Stanciu’s head wound was not “a contact wound,” the police officer muzzle
that
sworn before him, or before any notary or judge.
After a playful struggle, the accidentally discharged, morwounding
stated
officer involved had not been
were
bed. Stanciu picked up a gun his bréther Kenneth, had given him “and, started fooling around with tally
also
alleged confession of a union
. Brown said Beverly gave this reyised account: She and Stanciu, 20; .had sexual relations on her
it.”’ gun
FBI Arrests Guillermo Cid
Cario Canales, lawyer for
she said Stanciu raped her.” He said she admitted lying after
administered
J. LIDIN
The attorney for the Union of: Dock Employes (UDEM-AFL-CIO) said yesterday that the fidelity bond which supposedly protected union funds had lapsed, and the $13,000 allegedly looted from the union treasury may be a complete loss.
1—Luis A. Ferre, Party gubernatorial
met with his party leaders “to consider the censure.”.A spokes-
BEVERLY AADLAND «-- Not
Assaulted
Beaches Probe Due beach
area by the Hotel House
and
Senate
Dorado. will
look into the reported sale asylum‘ “Mar. Chiquita” beach. (See BEACH, Page 5) .crew
A
‘e santa:
e
man
no de
The Senate yesterday approved a motion by the leader of the Independence Party calling for an investigation of the use of The
Republican candidate,
also
of
announced
there
would
be
“immediate action.” 2—Sen. Gilberto Concepcion Gracia,
president
of the
Inde-
pendence Party, blasted the censure as an “immature and arbitrary political move” by the Popular Party. 3—Sen. /Luis A. Negron Lopez, Popular Party* floor leader who
presented the censure motion, stated firmly that “a Senate with self-respect
(See
can
FULIA,
not
vacilate
Page
20)
on
STAR
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phote
by
Gunter
Bett
CHARLES H. JULIA .. Furore Stil On