DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I
_ San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, May 5, 1960 -
Tel. 3-8400
No. 157
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Come Today By HORST BUCHHOLZ
A “very positive” paraffin |
Sra a
test taken during the inves-! tigation of the death of Public Housing Administration
MOSCOW
official Frederick W. Lang brought police into accele-
lerated At
action
the
District
ernment Party was night.
yesterday.
same
time,
Assistant
Attorney Obdulio
ing -téday with his top aides, which €ould result in charges in the case.
“I may: have something impor-
tant to. say after our rence,” Bauza. declared. Paraffin Turns Up The. paraffin test .the
nfe~ Asst.
‘ALS AND DEI ARTURES—Reanty expert. Helena Rubinstein, left, re-
D.A, described as “very positive” was found on one’ of several persons
given
that
test
as
-old Marina, Delasco on. her:arrival yesterday... At right,
a
cellist P lo matter of police routine. “It de Gautier. showed’ clear traces of nitrate
right in the ‘fork’ of the hand— just where they would be, had that
hand
fired
a
gun,”
Bauza
explained.
While
still officially.
to call. the
refusing
shooting of
murder, Bauza ing men would
scheduled conference: Police Lt. Alejandro chief
pathologist
Kopfisch;
Lang.
‘said the folldwtake part in the
Dr.
_ Santiago
Bigio; Enrique
Carmona,
head of the police crime ‘labora-
tory; Dr. Luis Gonzalez, another ||. pathologist, and two other poliee investigators. { Normal Procedure
|
Bauza’s announcement
of the
ed on the, same plane, embraces Mayor Felisa Rincén
‘The Mayor. was heading for New York Ci
-
(STAR photo by Bob Bone.)
VIP Comings, Goings Keep Officials And Press In A Tizzy _By BOB BONE. International
Highlight of the day for news.
Airport
became |} men was an impromptu meeting between -Dofia Felisa -and «Don Pablo. Meeting. on the way to
a crush of government officials, civic leaders, press _ : personnel
and
onlookers
noon over period as
yesterday.
sonages flew in and out of San et
and
on
Puerto
by of
a multiplepearls and
She
managed
a
very
warm
lenses
were
Rican
actor
Marina
kissed, exchanged pleasantries, Delasco, who handed her ‘a bowand posed for photographers rquet of flowers. Assisted by
while onlookers smiled and clapped. ' Jose
Ferrer
Received
First
First subject for reception com-
federal
investigator was
ose
headed/ Helena Rubinstein—all of whom
f, for San Juan. to look into. the | (See LANG MURDER, Page 23).
arrived—and
Felisa
Rincon
San
de
Juan
Gautier
Mayor
who a5
was. leaving.
! Nixon ‘Gets Two-Way Boost (
—
Mounting,
precincts
reported,
Nixon
and
after
had
yesterday | 375,166 in the Republican - count | gave Vice President Richard M. and Kennedy 303,186 on the Demoj) Nixon. a two-way boost in his cratic side. . | drive for the presidency—a clearThat pushed Nixon past the i cut popularity -victory Over Sen. 351,913 Eisenhower got four years
1
p.m.
Interviews
picture-taking
were
per-
formed at a break-neck pace by at least 20 photographers and reporters.. Many were straining
their necks,
From Tally On Indiana Poll WASHINGTON returns.| from
shortly
friends, she walked slowly with them and local representatives of her cosmetie company toward the baggage room. She was. ‘wear-
thinking Pablo
Ca-
sals might appear in the ‘dover of the same plane. -. The. Ferrer ‘reception lasted
for about a half
hour.
_
The next plane roared down the runway shortly after 2 p.m.
Miss the
Rubenstein
first
personsto
was
one
leave
F. Kennedy
and
a bigger
ago.
With 3955 of the 4261 Indional from: Z
Kennedy,
that,
however,
was
apo
well
binstein.
behind Miss
Accompanied
wife, (See
A
and Communist announced last
had
Martita, ‘VIP,
“by
he
Ru-
his
looked
Page . 23)
been’ relieved
of
his
duties as vice premier and elected secretary
of
the
premiers.
Anastas
party
Central
Committee, There-was no, reason apparent here to believe Kozlov has been downgraded. Informants said his new job as secretary involved even more rigorous duties and it had therefore been necessary for him to quit his old post. _ Kozlov had been one of the Soviet Union’s two first deputy the
other. Woman
I.
Mikoyan
is
To New Post
change
-released
Eka-
terina Furtseva from her duties as
a Central Committee secretary. The highest ranking) woman in the Soviet Communist world, Mrs.
Furtseva; was- relieved -“in view ‘of inaher appointment to the post of Union,”
of Culture ef the Soviet
Tass“said.
|
The agency said the} actions involving the widespread changes were taken during the day at a
plenary meeting
of the Central
Committee of the, Soviet
Com-
(See BIG REFORM, Page 23)
Teamsters, ILA Ink PR Pact Amid Waterfront Foment By HAROLD
of
J. LIDIN
The Teamsters and the Inter-
the
national Longshoremen’s Assonext jet. She seemed dazed by} ciation (ILA) have made a the bright; hot (88 degrees) sun-
light. , ‘ Wears Bandage on Leg vote than President Eisenhower ahead of the 242,842 Sen. Estes tolled up in the 1956 primary. The beauty° products executive ij] | Nixon’s triumph was the most Kefauver of Tennessee got in In- was wearing a bright pink dami) decisive scored in Tuesday’s list diana’s 1956 Democratic voting, ask dress and-a deep blue lampand Kennedy backers: took comfort \Shade-+type: hat;on which a pearl | of party votes. John
several persons pretty
Kozloy
Another
-amethysts.
after- and fronr the same airplane, they -smile for eight-year-old
less than a two-hour four important per-
Juan, Attention
fit was set off strand necklace
errer, Spanish cellist Pa-: mittees. was Jose Ferrer. (See ing a bandage on her right leg. ed report was’ citculated that=a blo Casals, Polish beauty expert: story, page, 2). Ferrer came in Pablo Casals left the airplane
| Meeting came as~-@n, unconfirm-
—
It included the dropping of Frol Kozlov as a first deputy premier | and removal of Alexei I. Kiri: chenko from the party presidium. Heir Apparent Kirichenko, an old guard Com‘>munist; had been ‘mentioned as heir apparent to Nikita Khrushyehev. > The Tass - News Agency said
Bau-
za announced he planned a meetbeing preferred
(AP)
sweeping reform in the upper ranks of the Soviet Gov-
“Mutual
Pact”
Aid
for Puerto
and
Assistance
Rico.
The agreement, which has far/| reaching and. perhaps explosiv
Significance terfront,.
in
was
for
the’
reached
conversations
island
wa
yesterda
between ILA}
head organizer Teddy Gleason
and local Teamster chief Frank Chavez. | The pact, which may violate the AFL-CIO ban on ties between its member unions and the Hoffa brotherhood, comes
in the wake of reports from New York that the days of the ILA within
the
federation
are
num-
_ The pact also coincides
with
bered.
(See TEAMSTERS, ‘Page 23) | |