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|Cited; Gromyko Says US els With: Pertidy’ ,
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Case of thé Smoldering
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was é denouement of a-“Hello, Central”) whodunit that began three months. and. three days
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charge in the U; N. Security
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Council. He. was replying to a de-|: mand from Seviet Foreign | | Minister Andrei Gromyko} that the U. S. be condemned
What brought it all about was
Laborde’s: long-standing suspi‘?fjcion that the Puerto, Rico Tele-
charging|. ne-
as-an aggresor for aerial}
spying on Soviet territory.
had “written” iver
War
moving.
Attorney
Luis
1054
Ruben’
Janiz,
of
Ponce
Ave:,
Santutee, Laborde’
the
notary’s
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decided) to. act directly, ” Sealed Dial” On Feb. 20, in he presence
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Leon ‘with
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adhesive: tape. Apellaniz, who. is also) a-notary; covered” the] tape: “with ted wax, ‘and- prepar-.
Feb. 20.
unitil
sealed,
During
trea! tis
leepieane
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statute -swamped
monw.
could
A
joint resolution
| troduced” by
SEALED DIAL — The
said
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oe
that the
of
Russians
thousands. of | spies - every-
where, ‘and that since the death of Stalin, 360 actually had been
convicted in) the! free world. He spoke for: only 15 minutes Lodge:
denied ‘that - the
the
was.in-
.-Administra-
‘tion for the extension. It. is expected to’ receive a favor-
living||/ |
period. ihe: received. two Bully room telephone of Raul Laborde, i able vote in /the next) few from. the: telephone. company. } showing. the ‘adhesive’ tape and} ' days, The. first hill; aéovering ‘the notary’s: wax: with’ which ‘its dial |fs On April-26, a motion experiod Feb;23 through. Mar. : *29, was'sealed ‘for more than -three| | tending the session ‘to : May (See: ANGRY PHONE, Page ai) motiths. (STAR Photo) _ |, 30- was passed.
any.
other
agency
government.” Lodge
of
the
Disarmament
US:
said
Montauk
was
Talks Urged
US.
UNITED
| the} dresence
Soviet. vessel, off Long Point.
afew
“deliberately
(AP)
of a
-interfering
with operations, of he U.S. navy.” early He
made.
(See UN .
these DEBATE,
jy ‘THOMAS J. STONE SANTIAGO
Chile,
esh convulsions ormented
(AP)
of the
< southern
Chile
—
earth yes-
erday, threatening -to swell the
heavy toll ‘of. ‘weekend quakes
21)
nd~ tidal. wayes,..
The
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‘The. hakd-hit towns of Aneud. porters yesterday it would. no | ported..skilled and. police
i
nd
ee
a
Valdivia
were
Sunday report
Heaths
“hit
again. |
told | of 30
of
Tonger ‘announce. total. ‘casualty. } dozens were missing in ‘Hawaii's figures in ‘order not to- alarm second largest city.
at Puerty wat (See BAR TAQU ARE: ra. Gon Damage in the wrecked water-
Russia
A
reporter
oil the
scene
said
(See TIDAL, WAVES, ‘Page 21)
of
members
Council,
East-West and
of the
presented
of
between the
United
about,
Se-
their
representaStates
and
espionage
The “plan was
introduced. by | | |
scheduled to. make His demand
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for condemnations ‘of the Unit. , ed: States for
Tahiti, Auckland,
‘coast.
~
the ‘president of the Council, Sir Claude Corea, of Ceylon, just before Soviet. Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko was
Hospitals ‘reported: 51 injuréd: Reports of high waves also
from
night
issues.
four
words.
tives
front and bauslaabe sections ‘was expected to exceed $25. million in the port city of 26,000 on the island of. Hawaii.| came
last
‘Proposal a little. after the -body ‘had: listened . to. the. interchange
| Waves Devastate Hilo.
( said New Zealand and the California
resumption
‘curity
iy
}-
Tunisia’
‘other major
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~ Officially 299 persons are list- hasy HENRY. HARTZENBUSCH ed- as dead, 130, missing: and: | HONOLULU (AP)—Four tidal 1,600 injured in this Latin Ame- waves, spawned in -the. Pacific rican’ Astion’s worst natural di- ‘by. Chile*s. destructive. éarthsaster sincé a quake. killed more’ / quakes, shattered downtown: Hilo than - 20,000 Chileans in 1939." 3 yesterday.x eR é - The Interior Ministry ‘told re- ; Twenty-four. ‘persons: were- re-
and
Ecuador,
megotiations on disarmament
additional Page
N.Y,
NATIONS, Argentina,
laid before the U.N. Security ‘Council a resolution ealling for
ago
New Quakes Po tend Higher Toll aChile ‘Rocked Again
.—
Ceylon
Island’s
weeks
HENRY CABOT LODGE |
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in comparision to an. hour-long speech. by Gromyko.:
had ‘¢ommitted” any aggressive ‘to extend the. pre. - acts against, the Soviet: Union sent. session 0: June~ 15, a or any other ountry, either tall six weeks after the ori_| through its. air force or through | ginal April 30 recess. date.
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that
Com-
result.
Lodge
Legislature. moved
. ‘-yester
yester-|
day, May 23; according to “Laiborde, his telephone ° dial _ has
remained
tape
The
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éd @ sworn ‘statement on the: events which had occurred that) day.
From
and
‘Legislature Moves To Extend Session
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sealed.
thesdial” of chis“telepliene
wax
at his home.
III.
Unless ifomedihte action. is taken by ‘the UN, Gromyko asserted, “grave | consequences”
‘have
Apel-}
de
such
Oe
1
that
ge
=
warned
action ‘Yan the risk of kindling the. flames of “World
ee
Laborde. told the. STAR.
Gromyko
a
letters of complaint to the company, which had replied to the effect that:*Laborde’s telephone was in proper operating condi-} tion ‘and thar all bills sent’ him ‘were correct. _ 4 was’ fast. getting nowhere,”
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Laborde
toa a
he
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ver “made,
yeast
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Suspicious
the recent
U-2
spy
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flight over Soviet ‘Territory. 7
- The Security Council adjourn- | ed
at 6:25
p.m.
3 pm. today.
last
hight
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to eurb U; S. efforts to oon
against surprise. Communist -. attack. ‘U.S: Atihashaite Henry. ’ Cabot Lodge made the
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oh.
night of maintaining a vast spy network
that address, unsealed the dial fof his livmg room telephone. It
ago.
N. Y,
United States accused the Soviet Union last
a climax “yesterday afternoon at 269° Dos Hermanos St., Santurce. _ Raul Laborde, who © lives at
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