The San Juan Star (May 16, 1960)

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San Juan, Puerto Rico, iMenliay, May 16, 1960

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| Summit Talks To Mood Is Pessimistic

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| Reds Put Big

But Determined; Reds Say K Defends Peace

~—45-Ton Standl

Ship In Orbit By

STANLEY

JOHNSON

“By WILLIAM

MOSCOW (AP) — Using the thrust of a “super-rock-

PARIS

et,” the Russians yesterday and

“all the neces-

ever

hurled

man—was

into

obviously

give Nikita for today’s

space

by

timed

‘to

Khrushchev a boost summit meeting in

For

_ EISENHOWER

at

its

highest,

188

space

explora-

Tass said the ship would be conttolled from the earth but no attempt would be made to retrieve

the

‘When

“dummy

the

(See REDS

spaceman.”

necessary

informa-

MACMILLAN

PUT, Page 21)

Sukarno

Adenauer:

reported to

be

Leaves

BONE and FRED HARMON Dr. Achmed Sukarno, president of Indonesia, leaves San Juan for

augur

well

today.

As

for

the

opening

preparations

BOB

(See

In response to his introduction, the East Indian leader said

90 million strong — you.”

Mexico today following a whirlwind two-day tour of San Juan.

is the Indonesian said, “Without my

esian

geography

for

The globe-hopping head of one of the world’s youngest countries accepted the key to the city from

nothing.

nutes,

then

that

Mayor Felisa Rincon de Gautier yesterday saying he knew “Puerto Rico will continue to flower and bloom.” Wearing a smartly tailored greyish blue uniform at the City Hall ceremonies, President Sukarno, speaking in English, told an audience.of about 40. persons

sorry

he

had

tq

speak ‘“in a language that neither mine nor yours.”

is

He said, however, that “better

than

a

word..is heart.”

language

the

of

the

language

spoken

of

German

“in

to

KHRUSHCHEY

Nikita

Chancellor

a bad

the

mood.”

summit

completed,

LEADERS,

conference

only

President

the

. . just

people,’ hé people: I am the

man

next

door.” The short, handsome man drew himself up proudly as he said

DE

21)

PORTLAND,

I bring

Sen. John

opened

Oregon

F. Kennedy

(AP)— (D.-Mass.)

his final Oregon primary

election

campaign

drive

yester-

day with virtually no voice and a hint he had at least looked it “is not: to the possibility of getting sup-

He went on to describe Indonterritorial

said

geography

a few that

mi-

makes

a nation united — it is the spirit of the people.” It is “not (See SUKARNO, Page 21)

With Killing His Brother Davila,

port

from

Adlai

51, pro-

prietor of a small restgarant (eafetin) in Vega Alta.

Stevenson.

At a news conference — a strange affair in which he scribbled answers to save what voice

‘the

had

left—Kennedy

said

he

had talked with William Blair, top Stevenson aide, after the West Virginia primary in which he won the Democratic presidential preference vote. : Kennedy

Claudio, 32. Charged wtih voluntary homicide and carrying arms and jailed in default of $6,000'bail, is the victim’s brother, Pablo | Maldonado

GAULLE

Fight For Oregon Primary

Man In Vega Alta Charged A quarrel between two brothers which started when one refused to leave the other’s house in Vega Alta turned into a fatal shooting, police reported yesterday. Killed by five shots from a revolver was Martin. Maldonado

Page

Voiceless Kennedy Opens ,

“It is the greetings of my people to

was

of

were

For Mexico —

he

seemed

Berlin at the talks here. But they said, too, they doubted

that he was not a “liberator.” “The real liberator. of Indonesia

that

by West

apparently

Today After Whirlwind Visit By

gloom

Eisenhower of the three Western participants in the meeting had failed to see Khrushchev. As time ran out and the possibility of a meeting between the two faded, the mood of pessimism in Paris increased. Threat Of Armed Conflict The Western powers were reported determined: to tell the Soviet premier any effort to force them out of West Berlin poses a serious threat of armed conflict. Authoritative informants said they think Khrushchev is aware of the risk involved but that the Western powers want to make it eminently clear in order to guard against any Soviet miscalculation. — These informants said the Western powers can only guess at how far Khrushchey wili push his threat to

nine circuits of the earth. Soviet scientists boasted the. lauching of the big vehicle “once again demonstrates the Soviet in

a little of the

-Such a mood on the part of the Soviet leader did not

ed working perfectly. Up to 3 p.m. Moscow time it had made

lead

while,

S. Khrushchev. was Konrad

at its lowest). The Soviet news agency Tass said it was eircling the earth every 91 minutes. All equipment was report-

Union’s tion.”

a short

to be lifting. But late in the day Soviet Premier

‘Thé satellite went into orbit about 200 miles above the earth miles

of

vilization.from the threat of disaster. &

Paris.

(225

wave

great powers set the stage for a summit conference seeking means of rescuing ci-

sary equipment for a future manned space flight.” The feat — the biggest satellite

L. RYAN

last minute

jpessimism swept diplomatic ‘quarters in | Paris last night as the heads of the world’s

orbited a 41/2-ton space ship carrying a dummy as-

tronaut

(AP)—A

-said.

neither--he

nor

any of his aides had spoken to Stevenson directly on the West Virginia results. But he agreed

he was looking for help wherever he

could

find

it.

is pitted chiefly against rite son, Oregon’s Sen.

. a

favoWayne

L. Morse.

America

Didn't

‘Goof’

With U-2, Says Nixon | NEW

YORK

(AP)—Vice

Pre-

sident Richard M.- Nixon said last night he did not believe the United States “goofed” in the timing of the U-2 spy flight over. Russia. Interviewed on a live television program, the Vice President said the country could not afford any gap in its intelligence information

about

Russia.

He

ad-

ded: “This particular incident took place three weeks before the

summit never

conference...there a right

time

_»He will be here until Oregon’ 's of these flights primary election Friday. In it he to.get caught.”

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make

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