The San Juan (14 abr. 1960)

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he Stn Juan Sta

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY | foi No. 140

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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, April 14, 1960

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Geoond-class postase et Gan Juan. Paerto

Tel. 3-8400 :

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overnor Of Alabama Assails Young Son Of Jockey Administrative Anarchy Claim Among New Victims By: FRANK Governor

ALBERTS

John

A.

By RALPH

\

Patterson:

of}

Puerto

°.

ately

blasted

as

and

true’’a

report

anarchy

in his state

gregation

Gov.

of

Among

Puerto

un-

the

se-

issue.

Patterson’s

comment

was

day

in answer to a report in The New York Times by Harrison E. Salisbury. -

“The

writer,”

he said,

prosperous

Salisbury

Birmingham, “under

place

had.

“‘should

the

-it

when

Ala.,

under

dateline

corrosive

a

Intérnational

ie 4 ibd

city of Mobile

ups

like

ness.” U.

Airport:

that

He

S. ports

won’t

pointed

out

ranks

and

made

(STAR, photo

the

PATTERSON,

among

LEFT,

a net profit

WITH .-

by

While here in Puerto Rico, Gov. a

top island officials, industrialists in an

3

crease tial’

expects

Mobile’s trade

The

to confer

‘‘very.

with

.substan-

Puerto

Governor

with

shippers and effort to in-

expects

Rico.

.

to be able

hits N. Y. Times

Navigation

story

a ;

'@

Governor's Aunt

B Dies, Aged 94 Donia

em

is

a 5 a

at

La

Loarina

Marin,

94,

aunt

Fortaleza

where

she

had

The Governor dona Ines, will

and his wife; return to San

oy

‘my

«6CYork «City, in order

Juan before noon today from New

7 # : a

funeral services to be held at Puerto Rico Memorial Cemetery, Isla: Verde, at five o‘clock. | Until that time the body will. repose

Ps

oct peer

Sm

a

at La Fortaleza.

to attend

~

Dofia Loarina, who was the widow of J. P. Shea, is survived by three brothers: Eduardo, of

C.

Fay

success.

experimental

intended a system

as of

spheres which to be

by

satellite

ts

the forerunner of four. globe-girdling

will radio down

a constant stream

made her home for the past ele- ‘and jous. attacks earlier this. week.

Elton

WASHINGTON (AP)—A navigation satellite designed to help submarines,. ships -and planes always. know precisely where they:are in any weather was sent orbifing around the earth 400 miles: high yesterday, its mission The

‘ven years. She had suffered | prev-

if

By

a

of Gov. Luis Mufioz Marin, died - of heart attack at 9:15 last night

Satellite

boy,

son

of

a

they received

run

over

by

a

in

front

of

208

45, son

of

a

squad

truck

Bartolome

well-known

Than

police

delivery El

200

commanded

by

driven

Las

by

Casas

Comandante

Carlos in

Villa

jockey,.was

Drivers

Cited

Sgt.

Moya

Guillermo

|

went

driving.

without

a

license

in

the

metro-

started by police to put an end

Avenue, closeiy

65th Infantry Road, patrolled arteries.

and Highway Speed limits

No. 2 were have been

roads

and

visiting

these

others.

the home

of friends,

with

his

aunt,

Nereida

Rodriguez,

when

police said. He

His

translated

of information the

latitude

longitude positions navigators,

needed

The

into

satellite—named

Transit

I-B—was launched by the» Air Force for the Navy atop a twostage -rocket system at 7:03.a.m.,

satellite

S, earth

satellite

lites

in

orbit

around

the

when

tracing

sta-

tions in the United States, Newfoundland and England started

picking-up the

radio

signals

rocket “was

skyward.

‘still

while

climbing

'

About 94 minutes later. sucUtuado; Ernesto, of San Juan; cess was assured, The satellite and Fausto, of New York. City: soared in from the West ‘and and one s‘“'>7, Haydee, of San was picked up. by tracking--stain New Mexico, Texas and Js . anh . {tions

the

sun.

sun.

The

Commonwealth

Senate

yesterday ordered the Commit‘tee on Public Works and Lands and the Committee on Civil

Jurisdiction.

gan: to show

in orbit.

around

is

Piedras

called being

Municipal

from

El

conducted

Hospital,

where

he

died.

Chevere

and

Comandante. by

Lt.

Antonio

this was

his

first

oes

Charles

William

Pope

Ruiz,

16,|,

from

in-

:

of 454 Tenth St., Santurce, died in

Municipal

juries

he

Hospital

sustained

Apr.

2

when

he was hit by a teen-aged driver.” The driver, who fled the scene of the accident near the Las Monjas section of Hato. Rey, was later caught.

He

was

turned

over’

the Juvenile Aid Bureau. (See TRAFFIC, Page -

to

The STAR will tomorrow, Good

observance

of

|

not publish Friday, in

the

holy

day

and in keeping with tradition in Puerto Rico. The next regular edition of The

-appear

20)

°

No Paper Friday

Saturday

STAR

will

morning.

Major Hotel Beach Probe On: Leases Do Not Bar Public use

be-

now

U.

U.S. Pioneer V also is in orbit

(EST) from Cape Cafiaveral, Fla. succéss.

eighth

to Rio

been

accident.

Russia has no earth satellite currently aloft but has two satel-

Almost

immediately

is the

taken

had

District Attorney Obdulio Bauza. Garcia said ih 20 years . of driving,

dlsewhere after its first..circular trip around the earth; The

was

father

Investigation

Put In Orbit By U.S.

Luis Mufioz Marin

before returning to Montgomery on Sunday. He will be accompanied by officials of the Alabama State Docks Department.

one-year-old

died of injuries

he darted behind the truck which was backing up in the driveway,

te pay what he called a‘‘courtesy

call” on Gov.

a

changed recently on those roads. Another extra force was S assigned last night to watch

Julie Tobar)

REPORTER

$1 million. Patterson

was

North most

the

during the last 12 months of about

a

who

This is part of a campaign

busi-

that

ninth

were

to the recent increase of accident deaths on Puerto Rico's roads.

‘“Write-

affect

fatalities

two sta

reckless driving,-and politan area.

pears to be developing symptoms of disintegration.” Gov. Patterson told the STAR at

by~ four

stands at 107

into action yesterday noon and less than eight hours, had issued more than 200 tickets and summonses for Speeding,

of

the segregation issue Alabama’s ‘political and social structure ‘ap:

‘3

he

A

that

impact

jockey,

More

is.”

writfen

yesterday’s

Rican

Jaime’ Garcia, Palmeras. The child,

visit Alabama to see what a peaceful,

toll increased

earlier this month, and a'75-year-old Quebradillas man. Roberto Rodriguez Dominguez, one-and-a-half-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wenceslao Rodriguez, of A-J 13 46th St: San Jose Public Housing Project, became the 107th traffic fatality of the year yester-

administrative

over

ANGLADA traffic

for the first 104 days of 1960.

immedi-

‘absolutely

soaring

deaths yesterday and Tuesday night and now

Alabama arrived in San-duan last might on a ‘‘selling’’ mission for

the port of Mobile,

Rico’s

of

to

beach

investigate areas

by

the

-the fol-

lowing hotels: Caribe Hilton, La ‘Concha, San Juan Intercontinen‘tal, and Sheraton. The Senate had earlier this ‘week approved another motion

Mar.

Chiquita

The

public

Board

beach.

‘author of all these mo-

tions, Sen. Gilberto Concepcion de Gracia, leader of the Indeépendence Party, said yesterday that he wants the Senate to determine whether the government is ‘de-

nying the’ Puerto - Rican: people the

use

ing”

of its: beaches

them

Sen.

by

to private

Coriceprién=

“giv-

interests. de

Gracia

to investigate the use of beach said that he was told by “an area by the Dorado Beach Hotel. agent of.‘the Dofado Beach and had ordered the Committee Hotel” that its beach was not

on Industries- and Commerce to look into the alleged ‘sale of the at

oe /

y

open A

to

the: general | public.

Commonwealth

© Planning

spokesman

explained

yes-

terday that beach areas. are “leased to the -hotels for periods of more than 40 -years.” He added that the lease doeg not “preclude” the use of the

beach The will

or

itself by

general

public,

lease also states that there not be not racial, religious

other.

discrimination

in the

beach facilities put up by the hotels, the spokesman said. The Dorado Beach Hotel, it was learned yesterday; does ex clude the general ‘public. Only (See

BEACHES,

Page

20)


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