The San Juan Star (June 8, 1960)

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s Bid Qu

it Bases

In Europe,

22/U.S. Told

By GUSTAV SVENSSON

;

| GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet Union formally submitted yesterday

‘tion

new

Scare

ment

conference,

Foreign

Minister’

Made

“even

radiation

urgent

and

He Said the summit conference torpedoed by the aggressive actions of the United “was

States.” / f ‘| The new Soviet digarmament Plan couples the cligfinaton of

(AP)—Fire broke out yesterday in the launching shelter of an atomic-armed

widespread

Zo-

more

McGUIRE AIR FORCE BASE, New|: means of weapons with Jersey

small amount of radiation,+— the Air Force reported. At first there was fear of

Valerian

imperative” by events which led to the Paris summit blow-up.

SELL H. MULLEN

antiaircraft

Soviet Deputy

rin said a solution of the diSarmament problem had been

Brings No Explosion By RUS

Bomarce

disarmament

Introducing the Soviet pro. posal at the ten-nation disarma-

giBlaze At Atom Site

iG}

its

{Plan which would give American |) forces 18 months to get out of Europe.

missile, releasing a —

delivering nuclear the “simultaneous”

elimination! of all military

on

foreign, territories

withdrawal

and

| of foreign

bases

the

troops

to

(See ‘NEW’, Page 21)

gic

over|

the sparcely populated pine-

land

area

about

75

around- the

miles

south

base,

of .New

York City. However, the Air Force in Washington later said there was no danger to the pub-|

lic.

:

The cross

few the

highways remote

that crisscountryside

were closed off for a time: Police ie

OPERA STAR COMES HOME

_ Graciela Rivera

—Puerto

behind.

Rican

soprano

Virginia, husband

Her ten-months-

is being held by governess Anita Joseph Zumchak looks-on from

Miss Rivera will perform in the Casals Festival

Friday.

(STAR, photo

by Bob

Bone.)

Graciela Rivera Arrives

the ago.

island,

more

than

a

year

Miss Rivera and her husbandmanager, -Joseph Zumchak, bought a wreath of flowers and carried

it

ended late last night with four hours of testimony by lawyer Juan B. Soto, a statehood supporter and _ self-styled “adviser” to the Republican Party. He affir-

grave

of

Jose

who had been the couple beyear ago. here to appear RIVERA, Page 21)

(See

BULL

the

Enrique Pedreira, a good friend of fore his death a The soprano is

:

Five days of plebiscite hearings

to

ETIN med

that

the proposed

plebiscite

is unconstitutional, on the grounds' that the Commonwealth constitution does not specifically

permit an

voters.

(See

Story

Page

check-

the

direc-

BLAZE,

Page

21)

Senate Okay

On Split Court By HAROLD J. LIDIN The Senate yesterday gave preliminary | approval to bills which. would split the Common-

wealth

3)

.

Supreme

Court

sections, each composed least three | justices, and

into of at would

give the verdicts of each section

the same finality as a ruling of the full Supreme Court. But efforts of the Senate majority leadership last night to corral a favorable final vote from at least three-fourths of the solons on the court measure

were

foiled by the reluctance of several

members

“initiative” by island lar

(See

counters

Seen Today

For Festival Casals Recital

By BOB BONE Puerto. Rican -epera star Graciela Rivera arrived here yesterday, and left International Airport almost’ immediately to honor the grave of a pianist who had died since she last visited

geiger

coming from the) base.

State Police initially reported

(right), poses with her. family after their

arrival here from New York yesterday. old daughter, Flores, while

with

ed cars tion of

and

final

SENATE,

action

Page

on

21)

Broadway Postpones 42. Fall Shows ~

NEW YORK (P)—Broadway’s blacked-out theater producers

said yesterday they are indefinitely

postponing

duled for autumn productions

written

- lars in

42

shows

opening.

already were

sche-

The

under-

with eight million dol-

investors’

money.

“The

theater

is

on

the

brink

of economic disaster,” said a spokesman for the producers, caught in the worst Broadway stage crisis in 41 years,. The decision to forget the au-

tumn

first

nights:

came

at -the

depth

Admiral Harold: M. goodie

U. S. Chief of Naval Operations, says Navy

Chief: \of Operations Admiral after the joint Latin-American Plat (See story —Page 3.) (STAR photo

House Appends To Pharmacist By A, W. MALDONADO,

The Commonwealth

House

of

Representatives| approved yesterday a bill stipulating that non-

vision

do - Fontaine ing Conference. Julio 'Tobar.)

Controls of an

cist.”

The

for ‘the

goodbye to Chilean

authorized

pharma-

|

Ho

|

also removed

from

the bill a ¢lause closing the recan fill istration of auxiliary pharmaprescriptions only under “the di- cists. As approved by the Senate, rect supervision” of a graduate the bill. ended the. registration

of the. majority Popu-| graduate | pharmacists

Party, (See

ADMIR FAREWELL — Rear Briggs, left, Director of Pan) sna

of a six-day

deadlock

with

Actors Equity over pensions and wages.

The

closed

all 22 current

contract impasse

has

Broadway

stage shows, three of which will not reopen. Peace talks collap-

sed Sunday night.

Bik

pharmacist.

The bill was originally present-

ed: and

with

approved

a clause

in

the

Senate

authorizing

non-

graduate pharmacists to fill prescriptions in the absence of au-

thorized... pharmacists. The

House

amended

the

bill

so that it) reads “auxiliary pharmacists can fill by specifi le caches +

of new auxiliary

ship now tobe included as regis-

trants,

During

given

the direct super-

|

a lengthy

floor

debate,

Rep. Pablo Morales: Otero, chairman of Welfare

preseriptions only | i

authorization

pharmacists but

un|de apprentr ices-

the House, Health Committee,

and

t the bill had been introduced

the Senate by petition of orizations represetiting auxiliary aly (See APPENDS, Page 21) | {

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