The San Juan (June 7, 1960)

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Vol. I” No. 185

Tel. 3-8400

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SUNDAY

isit, Kishi TOKYO (AP) —The Socialist a in parliament’ yesterday formally approved its mass resignation in a pressure move aimed at ousting Prime Minister Nobusuke President Bisenhower’ s visit to Japan.’

Kishi and washing out +

Socialist

leaders

hoped

the mass resignation would arouse protests before the U. S.Japan security treaty automatically

June

IRETET ARTE NERD NS pa TENE AE LOE IER PMI ARIS OTS TCE ER LTTE

NO

planning to give Emperor Hirohito a: major role in the ceremonial

activities

during

Eisen-

hower’s visit, to divert mounting public sentiment against the trip.

By

utilizing

Foy

(See

pasleven

BANG—Airline

BIG

look

at each

other

after

viewing blown out tire on a DC6-B airplane here yesterThe rim contains only a fragment

oe

NORE

Eisen-

Counter-Maneuver

eee

Steen test ee

<A

effect

day

Kishi’s governmeht, in a counter-maneuver, is reported to be

for New

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takes

+the

hower'| is due to arrive. The’ big National Labor Federation, Sonyo, called a national convention tomorrow and Thursday to draft plans for THEY DON'T. WANT THE — Demonstrators parade past another strike against Kishi, the U. S. Embassy (in background) in Tokyo protesting the security pact and the Eisen- fo. (AP Eisenhower’s visit to Japan scheduled for sane hower visit. (AP Photo.) .

day.

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of the big balloon

tire that flew apart as the plane was beginning a take-off York. ‘(STAR

photo by Bob Bone.)

Airliner Is Safe After PR Take-Off Blowout By BOB BONE

An Eastern Agnines DC-6-B passenger plane blew a tire as it was attempting take-off from International Airport yesterday, but no one was injured as the plane came to an instant halt. The cause of the blowout was+ not known. Passengers on flight 832 said they experienced no discomfort when the nose-wheel tire of the four-motor plane - éxploded at about 2 p.m., while. it was rolling

down.

the

runway

about

to lift

into the air for a flight to New York City. About 85 passengers plus the crew.weére on board. Felt The Vibration The

plane’s

R. Mansfield,

pilot,

said

Capt.

there

Perry

was

no

questionas to what to do. Like the

passengers, he could not hear

(See AIRLINER, Page 21) |

the

TENSION,

Emperor’s Page

21)

Munoz Vetoes International

Company Bill By

A.

W.

vleded

to

Puerto}

ico as a base of operations for

international

In

a letter

to

companies.

the

Legislature

dated June 2, 1960, the Governor said that he was returning the

bill unsigned because the Commonwealth and the U.S. Treasury Department

(See

are

currently

VETOES,

Page

con-

21)

June-Moon-And-Hot! 2. Records Made, 2 Tied . June

has been

according

to

bustin’

out all over with

Climatologist

David

record

Smedley,

of

heat

days,

the

U:S.

Weather Bureau. Smedley said the four days from last Friday to yesterday have produced two new temperature records for the dates and two record-tying days in downtown San Juan. Yesterday’s downtown high of 92. ‘degrees equaled the record set on June 6, 1932. Sunday’s 92 high tied a mark

made in 192

On Inconsistencies The president of the Puerto Rico Pharmaceutical Association yesterday kept alive the controversy surrounding

legislation

designed

to

regulate

@&

Saturday’s 92 and Friday’s 93 broke records of 91 degrees that dated back to- 1952 and 1933, respectively.

pharmacists,

a strong attack on Sen. Ernesto Juan Fonfrias. Fonfrias is author of a bill pass-+ ed by the Senate authorizing auxiliary (non-graduate) pharmacists to fill prescriptions in the absence

an amendment

Mufioz. Marin legislation de-

establish

Attacks Drug Bill

of an authorized pharmacist. The bill is now in the House where

MALDONADO

Gov. Luis has vetoed

Pharmacy. Leader

+

to the bill remov-

ing this authorization Cites

Word

is expected. Play

Association president Dr. Esteban Nufez charged that Fonfrias, in

statements

made

in

defense

of

the bill, has attempted ‘‘to confuse, with his play on words, public consumers of drugs and other medicines and has_ authorized functions that are inconsistent with the protection of public health.”

Nufiez said the influx of new drugs is so great that it becomes increasingly

necessary

that

phar-

issuing

SJ Lawyer Urges Five Status Picks By HAROLD | J. LIDIN A prominent San Juan corporation lawyer last night urged that the proposed plebiscite ballot be columns,

expanded to five to permit voters to

express “which road” they wantthe Commonwealth to take. He spoke before a plebiscite hearing eheied to end last night. Enrique Cordava Diaz, while identifying himself as a member

macists dealing with these drugs be better and better trained. About of the Statehpod Republican 450 new drugs are received an- Party, testified 4s a private citinually by drug-stores, Nufiez' said. zen, “suggesting | a ballot which No Shortage Of Pharmacists would give voters a choice among Authorizing non-graduate | phar- independence, tehood, commacists to dispense these drugs monwealth, O commonwealth is not based on shortages of grad- toward statehood OR commonuate pharmacists, according to wealth headed ‘toward lindeNufiez. In Puerto Rico, he’ said, pendence. there are 1,150 graduate pharmaAt press time last night, it cists and 625 drug-stores. None of was still undecided whether to the recent 30 graduates of the, continue the public hearings on UPR Pharmacy School has yet the plebiscite bill beyond the been employed, Nufiez said. Gra- scheduled four-day period, Ce | (See PICKS, Page 21) (See PHARMACY, Page 21)


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