The San Juan Star (June 1, 1960)

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PARIS (AP)—President Charles de Gaulle last night. said flight of an Ameri

_|the

can

territory

was

not

summit talks: +

He

added:

\ “In

an

sufficient

reconnaissance motive

for

where

the

NOTES—YV, Mikhailov, head of

‘the ‘eig t man

Russian 1 delezation .to: the.1960 World Plaiining .and Hous< = ing Congress, is shown taking. notes during a tour of

area

housing

developments

and

grams,

self-help

housing

Legi,slatSeud re

Passes Rape uction Bill With Printing Error proval

leader of the Popular attacked the House ap-

floor

last week

of a bill prohibiting pu-

_blication of the name of women victims of rave or seduction.

sa

Rep. Arcilio Alvarado said

that approval of the bill was an

error.”

The

bill

he

added,

“might be unconstitutional on two counts — it might violate freedom

of

nalty

might

the

press be

and

the

pe-)

unconstitutional-

ly harsh in relation to the crime. Bill

711,

approved

by

jectiles

House last: Wednesday,-41-6, sets a’ penalty‘ ‘of ‘tio “less ‘than’ two years in prison for anyone convicted of publishing or broadcasting the names of rape or

region

capable what

ciprocal

control

four

pro-

of terrible

des-

is

neéded

is.

of these

of state

have

De

the

it

proposed

chiefs

could

of

hurling:on

truction,

re-

engines,

and

as

said

or government.

had

launched

a/ new

that

might

or. her family.” Alvarado

said

identify

|_|

that

under.

(See RAPE, Page 21)

the

her

a

single-engined..

equipped

with

a

traverse Soviet air space.” Televised Radio Address De Gaulle suggested that if Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev meant

to pose

the

have

conditions

conference

been

better

for

hold-

‘‘might if he

it -not

had

stay-

ed in his capital until this prior condition had been liquidated definitely in one way or another?” The France

the

69-year-old was giving

nation

on

sia

president ‘his report

the summit

of. to

“DE.

do

was

necessary

yesterday

will remain

so tomorrow,”’

Frenchmen.

‘Relaxation

cooperation

of well-supplied

he

told

of

ten-

are not, remain—as much

(See DE

GAULLE,

ss to

France

the

as ever

21)

By FREDERICK HARMON

is contacting a stateside. research firm to find out just how much

within

the

next

few+

~The cost of this survey; which will

“intlude

more

interviews

than 1,000 mainland

with

execu-

tives, will be about $20,000. The

Project is expected to be completed by the end of August. The

be

results

used

in

of

the

planning

survey

the

personal

The survey ‘will be. taken) in New York, Chicago, Los Ange-

chip” companies |— a Fomento term for a list of about. 500 top

les,

Minneapolis,

St.

two

other

still ‘to. be de-

termined.

cities,

Paul,

and

by

will

The first phase of the project econo- | will consist of 100 ‘intensive, e

executives

interviews

of

20

‘with

to

30°

top

“blue-

By JOHN REICHMANN — “(Special to the STAR)

MONTICELLO,

N. Y. —

Mem-

bers of District Four of the International

Union

§ of

— Electrical

Workers

yesterday projected’ an drive for 5,000 .members in Puerto Rico as a major item in their 10th annual con-

vention 1,000

here.

They

workers

ganized

in both

are

reported

that

presently | or-

the Sunbeam

and

Monitor industries in Puerto Rico. President} Milton Weihrauch also outlined plans to make ism a vital force in the

unionin-!

the summit conference common peoples to hold

for | the a world

education,

community

political

service,

of civil rights.

and

action,

defense

ub

[3

Weihrauch also ‘pledged action

to

whom he described as subject’ to the lowest paid, the heaviest, and

(See

STUDY,

will Page.

first 21)

flight

wreck

the

Rus-

summit inves-

by

chief

Allen

sway

his

Central

W.

Intelligence

Dulles

previous

did

view

not

that

it

to , the

read

but. did

not

|

a prepared

statement,

furnish copies

to the' senators who heard

even

him,

The hearing room ‘was combed in advance to make sure no mi-

crophones

or

equipment

had

other been

listening planted.

Traffic Toll Hits 152 As Woman Dies Highway

fatalities

in

Puerto

tenance of: world. peace. He said Rico it was essential. after failure of pace

expansion.

.

to

responsibil-

Chaitman J. William Fulbright (D.-Arkansas) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee told newsmen hours of supersecret

He

remove discrimination Negro and Puerto Rican

interviewers

take plane

Capitol Hill.

U. S. concerns. with the largest resources and ¢apabilities for The

used

to spy

committee amid secrecy -precautions rarely, if ever} matched on

Membership

tive

mic agency’s fature |Promotion techniques on the mainland.

by

was unwise of Eisenhower shoulder that responsibility. Dulles appeared | before

congress of mankind with a single mainland manufacturer know about the island’s. industr ialization program. objective to wage peace. He urged The final contract | between Fomento and-the the Institute for: Social and Psychological Studies of Chicago, a non-profit affiliate: of Social Res earch, Inc., is scheduled to {unions to develop policies of! ac-

be signed days.

the

testimony

of aggressive

states

Page.

Peports

Union Seeks 5,000 P. R.

failure

so.

“What

GAULLE

«oa

in a televised radio appearance. He was thé Jast. of thé Big“Four|< to

decisions

j-conference, a key Senate tigator said yesterday.

tried.to

Study To Probe U, S. Manufacturers’ Information On P.R. Industrialization Fomento

‘ity for

plane;

camera,

for the development of those who this

Eisenhower

space-ship

which passed 18 times “daily ‘over the West it was “excessive” to demand public excusés and reparations from Washington “‘be-}.

cause

°e®

State Department and white House officials: led President

to him

seduction victims. The bill also sion, controlled disarmament prohibits publication ‘of any engines of strategic range, detail

Questionable

;

it seemed

e

By FRED HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (AP)

|;

the’

decided.”

Gaulle

:

that at the very moment -Moscow

ing

By A. W. MALDONADO

Party yesterday

and

pro- as France

The delegation visited projects under ‘the guidance of Sen. Ernesto Juan Fonfrias yesterday afternoon. (STAR photo by Gunter Hett.)

The House

what

giobe

the

Rapped For U-2 Decisions

able of taking pictures of no matter

Soviet

\Ike Aides

i

epoch

plane | over

refusing |to hold

sky is criss-crossed by satellites, rockets, airplanes cap-

TAKING

paid Rice

against workers

the dirtiest jobs on the mainland. | |

continued at a “one-a-day” as an 85-year-old Santurce woman became the 152nd victim yesterday after succumbing to injuries received when she was

struck

she

was

her

home.

by

a

crossing

motorcycle

a

street

as

near

The woman, Mrs. Luisa Vargas de Cuevas, of 356 Salgado Street, was dead on arrival at Santurce Municipal Hospital. Pending Hearing Carlos A. Figueroa Rodriguez, 23, of Reparto Metropolitano, driver of the motorcycle, was re(See TRAFFIC, Page 21)


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