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‘By FRED ‘S. HOFFMAN WASHINGTON (AP)
second in command denied’ yesterday that his agency knew its U-2 weather study planes
Dr.
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Secretary
involving
of Health,
and
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Hearings Tomorrow
a very
By HAROLD Public
+
ther
in; an
on
effort
will what
that
a
be
allowed
macist’s helper bill Po-
prepare
and
sell
no
the
Mufioz-backed
posal. The
hearings
starting
10 am.
No.
the
1 of
plebiscite
pro-
will
-held
be
in Auditorium
House
of Represen-
tatives. The
public
hearings,
believes
Popular Party secretary Ydelfonso Sola Morales, will likely last over the entire week-end and perhaps ‘through Monday. Sola Morales heads the : Senate comMittee which, jointly with a House delegation, has been considering amendments designed to supply the proposed plebis-
cite bill with ‘(See
the
needed
PLEBISCITE,
Page
electo21)
association
courses
into professional phar-
macists.”’
YORK
(AP)
— Actors
tead,
AND
of the 2700
University
YOUNGEST—Enmilio
students
of Puerto
that
¢
69, oldest
yesterday
from
Rico, received his diploma,
laude, at the Mimiya hospital. ceremony was his, classmate,
U-2s wea-
since
1956
know went
of
his
testimo-
‘reporters only
but
to
newsmen
excused, J.
large com-
after
Committee
William
said most
no
Fulbright
he does not NASA offiPage
21)
the
magna
Attending the bedClotilde Benitez, 17,
JOHN
REICHMANN
Special
To
The
MONTICELLO, venting
from
the
STAR
N.
Y.
“flight
of
the mainland
and
—
Pre-
industry
the
pre-
servation of jobs in were listed yesterday
the states as reasons
daughter of Chancellor Jaime Benitez, the youngest grad.
why
organizing
uate. See story on Page 3. (STAR photo by Gunter Hett.)
campaign be made
Eichmann Saw Violent
Death, Not K idnaping By
“He
SAM
SUMMERLIN
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — lived:- in constant terror of being
killed. But he never dreamed of being kid-
naped.” - Reliable
sources
yesterday
(ted. Eichmann was grabbed. by secret commando-like agents here May 12 or 138, and whisked by
gave that description of Adolf Eichmann in discles- plane to. Israel. ing new
details
of his
cap-
' Equity closed the hit show “The: eting. The! “Tenth Man” audience was -cloak-and-dagger stories of Tenth Man” last night, launching - its first all-out theatrical. strike dismissed and by #p.m. the lights the postwar world. in 41 years. Every playhouse on on the West 45th: street theater Eichmann, ‘the most wanted dark. Broadway was expected to ‘close were Nazi -war criminal still alive, is within 24 hours. The! closing of “The Tenth, in Israel. He will stand trial there The 17-member east of Pad- Man” ‘was in line with Equity’s on charges of being the man most dy Chayefsky’s modern Drama, announeed plan for a_hit-and- |responsible under Adolf Hitler for based on an old Jewish legend, run campaign of harassment rthe extermination of six million failed to report baekstage at the against’ Broadway . producers— Jews. Officially Israel has never admit(See ACTORS, Page 21) Booth Theater on schedule. Ins-
|
Pasarell,
graduated
they went to a union me- ture here by Israeli agents in one of the most dramatic There was no picketing.
|
altitude than 200
ESPIONAGE,
By
OLDEST
4. Secretary of Health | Guillermo Arbona revealed yesterday
in a| news conference that he has mmended to Sen. Anselmi that legislation be passed (See DRUG, Page 21)
com-
Hard PR Drive
ing statements about that are ‘not rue.’
Actors Equity May Close Broadway: ‘10th Man’ Out NEW
-
cum side
pharmacy
ad-
told the
IVE Meeting Told To Plan
the president of the Puerto Rico Pharmacist’s Assn. as being
3, The
operas
fact.”
with
was
(See
pharmacist.
president Dr. Esteban Nuiiez has attacked the bill for ‘‘eonverting 614 | auxiliary pharmacists {who have not fulfilled therequired: University ' pharmacy
the me
| deputy
this,
(D.-Arkansas) believe that
to
the bill
about
Chairman
‘prescriptions
“badly informed” and for mak-
the
transcript
Meeting
in the absence and without the supervision of a qualified, — graduate
a
Dryden
phar-
pular Party Senate leaders term 2. Sen. Francisco L. Anselmi, a stalemate created by the Stachairman of the Senate committehoed Republican party’s refutee that. recommended approval sal “‘to say where it stands” on |]. of the bill, attacked yesterday
intelli-
or
flights
was handed to
plained avail.
of Pub-
under
“no
rafter censors had deleted segments of it. Reporters
said
should
also
“after
and
ny
‘‘presents,
question
circumstances
begin
plebiscite break
serious
the Space
The Space Agency’s deputy ichief spoke behind closed doors
the
Saldafia
said And
either in devices,
NASA’s
research
until
that the! bill, as ap-
lic health.” Font stressed
J. LIDIN
the to
Font
spy-3>
but the agency did not just where the aircraft
profession.
proved in the Senate,
hearings
tomorrow
Jorge
yesterday
has
mittee the high have made more
.°
auxiliary pharmacists to sell prescriptions in the absence-.of:: a graduate, licensed pharmacist. Rep.
for
Dryden
instruments
ministrator,
a-bill introduced and approved by the Senate authorizing
Plebiscite
thods,
tions.” Dryden,
The controversy centéred around the following: | 1. The vice-president of the House strongly attacked +
L.
gence activities development of
the Legislature,
the pharmacy
used
Aeronautics
Administration
By A. W. MALDONADO The regulation of pharmacists, long a matter of debate and concern in Puerto Rico, broke out yesterday in a bubbling hot controversy
being
Hugh
National
Clause Lets Clerks Fill Prescriptions e
were
ing. A Senate investigator was openly skeptical of this. Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
a
i
-—<
The Civilian Space Agency’s
| BUENOS
AIRES,
Foreign
Minister,
Traboada
said
(AP)— Diogenes
late last
night
that Argentina will make a formal protest. te Israel if it is proved that Adolf Kichmann was ——in Argentina.
But
it
accepted
is the story
most of
how
generally the
now
(See EICHMANN, Page 21)
an
intensive
in Puerto Rico must by the International
Union of Etectrical Workers (AFL-CIO). Speaking at the IUE’s 10th annual convention here yesterday,
Al
Hartnett;
the union
and
secretary
one of
of
its most
forceful organizing officials said, “We must get more men in the field to wage an aggressive campaign. It means facing up to our
problems. We’ve got to raise the per capita dues. Bargain basement unionism does not pay off. We
must
match
the
millions
being poured into runaway plants, Puerto Rico has become for
employers
seeking
a haven to
evade
responsibilities on the mainland.” Hartnett asserted that the organization
of
the
unorganized,
which is essential to viable union movement, has been largely ignored
by
the
must provide a leadership, and organized labor ed,” he said. Hartnett also leaders will have in Puerto
Rico,
AFL-CIO.
“We
full measure of the enemies of must be defeatdeclared | that to be developed and
he
predicted
an ullimate separate district IUE there.
“