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By A. W. MALDONADO ~ A constitutional expert last night said
TATEISHI
(AP)—Prime Minister Nobusu-
are
just
as
determined
thwart the visit. Kishi told Mitsujiro
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tot
Ishii,
for
eral-Democratic
Party’s
ex-
he
intends
‘to
hold
fast
ee
Demonstrations
His
will
came
Oo
ee
President
ee
tors
wearing
bons
and
with black
convention
Page
with
parpro-
mourning
and
bill,
Dr.
said, ject
in his opinion, “the is unconstitutional.”
what
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a
AMADEO
staggering. statement
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a
before big
only two weeks
Eisenhower’s
labor
group
T,
Democrat terday
and
bles over
the
the |:
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yes-
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vernment
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dent. This
j
_ tary
of
could
State,
be the
he
The Democrat, Senator
the
candidate
the
Congress
can
States
Congress
of
the
ple-
a
order
the
destroy | statehood
inhitia-
stands
scite):
,
when
the
Com-
was
being
the
held
Hen-|
ry Jackson of Washington, said =the U-2 episode makes it clear
bill”
on
the
into
the
favored
the
to
included
have
in
yesterday into
merits
a of
cate-
bill
as
asked
it for
all three
the
7. & MOCK
ee
oe
plebi|
Sistenned erg
Party. Youth
favored.a plebiscite without Commonwealth in it: Those who supported independence attacked the plebiscite. (Independence, they said, is a “natural right.”)
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ce Fuerta Theater in the Lara meeting yesterday atfuneral that the presido and the“in Naurray Bill Fernés-M the for mock a held Tierra de-| Council, Security tional Beside stating whether they covered by a Popular @Biegating responsibility, lack the and laid the “bill” out in a coffin against the plebiscite or for a|were Bill, y. banner. -The Fernos#| necessary co-ordination of the Democratic Party backed measure which would amend the bill; the citizens’ testimony had
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Marin
Gov Mufioz this session in ‘Congress. It said, “we| Federal Relation Act, died year. (STAR photo by Tobar)
departments and agencies.”
Denice”
(See SENATORS, Page 21)
‘can be re-introduced next
in
San
from
Ferre described Mufioz as “a frustrated Independentista and a whose Nationalist” cultured “primary objective in proposing
following
(some, however,
Youths
remove the statehood issue the coming elections.
(See
developed
forum
Republican
Juan bitterly attacked Gov. Luis Mufioz Marin for attempting to
Those who supported statehood
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party
that
amiendments
statuses
and
Constitution
Those who supported Common-
wealth
for governor,
Angel Miguel Sen. president Garcia Mendez before a rally of
gories:
Ja-
in
. Republican
take
hearings
fell
to
can
\Are Held
fied
Secre-
suggested.
biscite in Puerto Rico and only
{Rico.” | A. Ferre,
only
plot
sentiment
a “political
Puerto Luis
building,
commonwealth, statehood, | and independence. The same was true of. Saturday’s hearings. | Most of the citizens who testi-
cob K. Javits of New York, predicted that as a result all intelligence activities of the various ‘agencies willbe placed under one chief just below the Presi-
Party yesterday atplebiscite bill as a
and
heated
levels.
The ‘leaders. of the Statehood
Republican tacked ihe
“fake”
Capitol
plebiscite
in-
Senator
_
the
told
he
the
The
trou-
Republican,
the
“to hear the public’s view on.the
cidertt. on what ‘they called a lack of co-ordination at top goThe
to
Hearings
— A
plane
when
)\Hot Status
America’s
spy
at
formulated, he attempted to get into the constitution a provision (See EXPERT, Page 21)
BAULCH
U-2
consultant
at
monwealth
a Republican
blamed
of law
belief,’
tive.” He added)
and
remaining
(AP)
pro-
being
United
Top Level U-2 | Co-ordination JERRY
Amadeo
monwealth Constitution was drawn (upin, 1951. Cites Belief “that
Senators Rap By
constitutional
hearing
mass demonstrations Friday and Saturday when White house
WASHINGTON,
professor
- “Tt -is my
is planning
P.
Com-
flying
arrival,
also
Statehooders Hit Plebiscite BillBy A. AsW. MALDO ‘Fake’ NADO
on
the
Thursday in southern Japan. With
a
old Socialist Party
rib-
Wednesday
Santos
Amadeo,
Sohyo’s plans are be approved at a
this
hearings
the University of Puerto Rico,,was
left
greet
public
committee
the administration plebiscite
' demonstra-
armbands
funeral flags. scheduled to
holding
The
from
intellectual
Hagerty
legislative
spe-+
a
before
Testifying
cial
the demonstrations
KISHI,
to ini-
tiate any bill calling for a plebiscite.
after
wing labor federation Sohyp, with the
visit.
support
various
impress (See
that the powerful
3 1/2 million members, may
-and
groups—hopes
invi-
Planned
determination
reports
fesors
against
demands to withdraw the tation to the president.
presidential
body—with
the Socialist and Communist ties, left-wing students, some
ecutive board, yesterday that “no matter what may come” 1
the
labor
not
does
have the “constitutional authority”
Press Secretary James C. Hagerty reaches Tokyo to work out plans
chairman iof the ruling Lib-
Rico
of Puerto
the Legislature
Japan June 19-22 and those who oppose him
if
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decision to have President Eisenhower visit
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nly U.S. Congress,
O
ke Kishi is determined to stand firm on the
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Kishi Remains Firm On Ike's Japan Visit ‘Despite Opposition KAY
paid Bice
i
ais
'By
Second-class postage at San Juan, Pue}
generally little or nothing to do (See HEARINGS, Page 21)
STATEHOODERS,
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