The San Juan Star (May 28, 1960)

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No. 1

President Appeals ToUS ‘Menderes Arrested to

U.

S,_ citizens ‘to

big’ planes

The mutual. Security. Fund, a day, The part of the government’s foreign days or

aid

disaster-stricken \° Chile. . .Meanwhile, the U. S.° Bovernment itself aid

agency,

set-aside

$1,500,000 costs

ETE SISTA RENE

ordinary

session

authorized

Thursday night | certain

NEN ES

to’ the Chilean government - for reconstruction work.' Chile did not

RE

ask. for. the credit, which apparently was pushed through/at the urgent suggestion of Walter Howe, U. .S. ambassador. {From Santiago. came reports

SN

that earth. quakes ‘and .volcanic

violénce still are spreading ter-

more,

An

involved is

idea

the

Montte. E The Eisenhower ‘for aid is expected to set off.a nation-

wide drive for funds for relief. ‘After: the Eisenhower appeal, the American Red Cross, headed by

one

of

associates,

Eisenhower's’

former

Gen.

Gruen-

Alfred

By

FREDERICK 1960

Housing the

HARMON

World

Congress

University

Planning

gets

if

under

and

way

Puerto-Rico

tured

World Planning Exposition oppening-

library

at

of the

10

Turks reacted with evident pee : lief to the ‘end of Menderes’ year rule, increasingly dictatorial in recent months... { } U. S. Alliance Safe Turkey’s continued alliance with’ the United States in military defense was assured. The coup) was quick, ‘efficient and bloodless. Lt. Gen.) Cemal

Gursel,

congress

at

and

soldier

i

he has no plans to

amie

not

listen

in

blinded by ambition. They would

next

Friday.

In

all,

SJ Water

Puerto Rico

ives 10

the

the

.

meeting is expected to bring more than 800 delegates from 43 nations to Puerto Rico. That will

make

it

the

biggest

congress

ever

held

residents breakdown

to-date

75 from

shows

of

the

delegate

registrations

152 from

the U.S.

and

South America, 53 from

Canada,

Western

in -

States

are

each

delegate. Interest yesterday

arrival of the 8man was due at last tional Airport.

represented

centered

on the

by

at

San

} : a

exhibits

in the

World

. of r

Planning

Exposition

are

me

illustrate

each

rains,

authority

fallen at Bayamon

said,

have

the mouth of river, which area

gets

eer

Canaux,

left,,

Presidentof

its

| national Federation for ee ning an

the

te

és S. Ascher, rig:

the or. €-or-

y afternoon for.

and

World Planning |

of the 1960

Housing

Congress” here

starting

|.

i

ya

Neen

|

Ere

:

ee

Chilean Red Consul de

in

Hostos,

be

Cross. Puerto

has

com-

municated with officials in Wash-

ington to find out which are th> items most needed. De Hostos has initiated a campaign to collect money and needed items to send to Chile. Desiderio Alvarez, Chilean-born

San Juan’ businiessman, will pre-

side at a meeting at 3:30. p.m. Monday, at 353 Fortaleza Street, ~ businessmen, bankers, ‘and others.

.

| Th

with

i

Filipo

used

to

less rain falls at the mouth Bey

eesti:

si

‘i ones ed that

*"° authority urg

nf

all waste

a

Bed

Sis

avoided.

eStigh

ey fs

3

£

He is asking that clothing, me-

dicines

[| water be used with caution,

(STAR photo by Gunter Hett)

Chilean

Rico,

be

items

to which. he is inviting representativés, of Giic associations,

ter into the Cidra plant. Un-

Inter- |

' ganization’s representative to the United

Nations, arrived y

to. at

The

the funds

needed

wa-

pumps

Guaynabo, -which

HERE—Jean

asked

purchase

sent to the

officials _

authority has. had the emergency plant

ie

°

CONGRESS. PRESIDENT

(See CONGRESS, Page 21)

to

to

‘water supply.

See

designed

He

the

level.

_ mnetropolitan

' the o

are

as

the “Cidra

supplies the water for the Cidra. tanks, from which the

Canada, West. Germany, France, Greece, Chile, Spain, and the United States. In general, these exhibits

at

‘recent

the

mot the

Interna-

translators from International Visitors. Center, a New York firm which has been contracted to ‘provide simultaneous translation in four languages for all meetings of the congress. The four official languages of the~ congress are English, Spanish, French and German. . Among the countries which have: entered

economical

water,

reserve

The

one

Also arriving yesterday was a crew of thirty

be of

supply tanks has reached the

expected

Juan

to

use

-minimum

Soviet delegation, which

night

the

water

Europe, 9 from Asia, and 2 from Africa. The United Nations and the Organization of Ame-

rican

Gov. Luis Mujioz Marin yesterday authorized-an-emergency appropriation of $10,000 for aid. to Chile.

The Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority has’ requested metropolitan area

here. A

on

Se

through

go

sisSeas ttt

runs

to

lice’ after. student riots against the -(See TURKEY, Page 23)

University theatre. As of late yesterday afternoon, a total of 305. delegates had registered for the congress, - which

wanted

Under his orders, Dean Siddik

official

4 p.m.

and

by | force. “We. had to act.”

litary dictator and was ‘acting to’ Sami Omar of Istanbul University head off “‘quarrels and conflicts,” was flown to Ankara, reportedly and “bloody fratricide.” to form a provisional government.’ “I tried to reason with the po- The educator ‘was. beaten by po-

liticians,”’ he said, ‘but they were

at

h if

re-

set up “the Turkish National Union Commit Not A Dictator 4 Gursel told the nation -by ¥adio

today.

the

a 62-year-old

force, army and navy officers who|

at the University’s

am.,

at 5 a.m, on the road

to’ Istanbul.

Today’s schedule includes the opening of the . general

: i

the capital, after being cap-

cently tossed out by. Menderes as ther, ordered! a special disaster head of the ground forces, head-|) ‘team to Chile. Seth -Jed a group of high ranking “air

§ World Planning Congress Opens At UPR; 800 Delegates Attend The

power in

thé with other political leaders. that He was taken to Ankara,

of

fact

the southern, Chile sity of Puerto

The ‘special $1,500,000 fund includes the cost of transporting to|' Chile about 600 doctors, nurses, technicians and medical specialists, and two hospitals with complete equipment. So far .as could be learned here, the hospital air lift, which will provide two large-size hospitals for Chile, is one of the. big-

a credit of -$10° million

rces

er Us off early - Thurs- Mendéres was arrested along operation will take three

about $50,000 will be involved merely in -transportation costs in moving one of the-hospitals. ftom the Chilean capital of Santiago to

moved ahead on big programs of for special aid to Chile. Additioemergency medical aid and eco- nal amounts .were provided by the International Cooperation Ad_homic rehabilitation, in surplus foods. Directors of the government’s ministration Export-Import Bank at an extra- Other sizable credits appeared

getted

te en tof UE, Seno pied fre lo a 3

en

power

appeal

en

,

e. vas wer yes of his office Ppehind an| Page 2.)

HUDGINS

arm:

6:

and

and

has

money

cabled his

be

donated

contribution

of $1,000, He stressed the need for winter clothing and blankets, pointing

Chile

*

out. that

is now

.

the

winter

at its height.

in

bh

{

GARVEN

Yetta£234 Pe

a

ante Pee ;

By

(AP)—The

“ISTANBUL

ror in the south of Chile, .with gest mercy missions ever under

By BEN F. MEYER

arm eam

Citizens For Aid To Chile! In- Bloodless Coup

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