The San Juan Star (June 13, 1960)

Page 1

DAILY EXCEPT

|

SUNDAY

Vol. I No. 188

pects

AO ORO ts

DON R

f

Shortage Still Threatening The

Aqueduct

and

Sewer

will

continue

for

ground

Airlines reported about onethird

the

airports had been canceled between midnight and noon yesterday because of the pilots’ strike. i

of

about

five

days

supply

most of the regularly scheduled flights between :New York and Bermuda, Montreal, San Juan, Houston and Atlanta. sa

at

to

the

Guaynabo

which

provides

water

flights,

not

enough

Old

San

Juan,

Miramar,

Sa-

grada Corazon and Monteflores. Rain that fell Friday did not alleviate the situation. Precipitation was registered as only 015

inch,

del

Annote re

said.

Added

Usually,

kesman

Toro

the

Strain

department

spo-

said, seven to eight mil-

lions of gallons are pumped from, the. Cidra reservoir daily, but due to another shortage at the Santa Rosa pumping station a total

to

of

be

ten

reservoir

on

million

pumped to

the’

all

of

had

the

Cidra

Guaynabo

plant

Saturday. . The Guaynabo

serves

gallons

from

been

them

thrift

the

plant,

which

areas

includ-

by

Mario

law,

stu-

Gomez,

‘Guay-

and

Dr. Antonia

two

two

citizens

smaller reservoirs. Should Cidra reservoir plant run

the dry

dent testified before the Council calling for creation of a general student council. _A professor at the University, Francisco Manrique Cabrera, in-

nabo,

thi8

Catafio,

is : also

week,

Guaynabo

del

plant

to. maintain at

and

served

Toro

said,

the

is-still..expected

normal: services ‘to

least

the

“(See

WATER,

low-level.

areas

Page

of

21)

Saez were

attending.

the

The

stu.

tended to testify but arrived at (See

HEARINGS,

Page

21)

Bloody Friday At Imparcial

oliowed By Relative Quiet A brawl on about one block

‘the by! beyond the El

The end

followed

Imparcial building “was the only

battle

violence. registered the

strike

at

the

in

president

newspaper,

El

another

four

Teamsters

and

two

members of the Seafarers Union. (The San Juan STAR, which was. caught ‘in * e middle ‘of the: jurisdictional fight between the Teamsters and the SIU, was unable to publish iast Friday and Saturday. The STAR’s editorial offices and typesetting facilities: are in thé El Imparcial building

and

the

newspaper

has

been

printing on El ‘Imparcial presses up to the strike. It is now being

printed on the presses of the Island. TIMES.) :

peaceful

week-

bloody

Friday

a

in which

yesterday

Imparcial. It ended in the arrest of

relatively

local

Jaime Teamster

grapher

Teamster

Amador leader,

Humberto

smoke

the

battle,

‘gained control

trance

to

the

of the

in en-

newspaper.

_ Ei amparcial management turday telegraphed | shop

Sa_em-

ployes to return to work yester-

day,

not

sure

what

and warned that a refusal

Formosa,

(See

B

DY,

of the Page

inde21)

peace.

world

leader,

He said he was, going ahead ‘‘in EISENHOWER peace, | will

travel

Solons See

the devout hope that can help further, even a little’ the cause of

peace. In

| a

departure

American

message

people,

to

the

Eisenhower

ex-

plained why he is going jon with his

Satellites Up Year Earlier

two-week, 23,000-mile tour in the face of violent, Communist-backed uprisings

in

Tokyo

against

coming.

his

| Rejected

Warning

Japan

All! are

part

of the

‘| appropriations committee said in explaining a $40,384,897,000 de-

continuing

fense nate

peror

Hirohito

Haneda (See

will’

make

from

Last when

te

ready this

for week.

to: make: detailed photographs of territory anywhere in the ‘world

then transmit these back to (See

SOLONS,

Page

‘Friday

and

STAR

publish

Saturday,

was

because

unable

of the

strike at the newspaper El) Imparcial, radio stations WHOA and WKYN provided free time to the STAR for broadcasts: of local ‘news. writ-

. Tied another last. night. |

STAR | newscast

by

misled

or

hostile

agents,

S. leaders,

This

may.

overseas

he said.

be

journey

Eisenhower's

last

as chief execu-

tive. It also poses more perils than

any of the others since he began his multi-continent visits to promote friendship; towatd America

(See PEACE, Page 21)

5 Killed On P. R. Higways. Over Weekend: Toll At 161 A

over

the

U.

21)

three-year-old

boy,

a

‘wo-

man vacationer from the U.S., airport to the Imperial and three! others were killed ANTI-IKE, Page 21)

A Note Of Thanks To WHOA And WKYN -

bill

action

tes, such as Samos, wil be able

Nobusuke Kishi to resign and dis-|

solve parliament before the pact becomes law automatically Jum 19— The day Eisenhower arrives. Japan’s security officials, criticized at home and abroad for the assault on Hagerty, Sunday ran through a dress rehersal of the 38 minute ride the President and Em-

money floor

pired

to dim previous concrete and gratiSe- "| fying results’? of travels aboard by

Air Force spokesmen testified that upmanned military satelli-

ty treaty by forcing Prime Minister | 2d

to return would justify their re-J- ten by the editorial staff of this newspaper. WHOA carplacement by other workers.

Luis Visot, head

free

they

(AP)—

world

in

of fur-

tions in Japan, because ef his “compelling responsibility” as a

«.. want

Monday

hope

ed against postponing or canceling his trip, despite mob demonstra-

its |

&

yesterday

The President said he had decid-

leftist. campaign to block :ratification of the new U. §.-Japan securi-

saw

action, “thé” rival’ Seafarers International Union | (SIU-AFL-

CIO)

changed

A three hour general strike and street parade are set for Wednesday, and other giant protests the following three days. | Continuing Campaign

were

bombs. and fire-hoses

thering

Inejiro

night on.

photo-

which

recently

trip

The President said he! had weighWASHINGTON (AP) — Seed and rejected publicly expressed nators said yesterday they hope and Korea, 7 warnings, by. some leading conThe radical students federation the $83.800,000 extra they re- gressmen and others, that he should commended will get. U.S. spy Zengakuren, which mobbed White put off the trip which will take House Press Secretary James satellites orbiting over Russia him to the Philippines, Formosa, Hagerty in Tokyo Friday, said it a year earlier than now planned. and Korea as well as Japan. That should be in late 1962, would mobilize 50,000 members to “We should not permit unpleasant lay siege to parliament from to- a revised report by the Senate incidents and sporadic turmoil, ins-

injured.

After

has

Philippines,

and

Trias,

Eastern

flew the Pacific to begin his the) a Far Eastern tour of

by

ing Bayamon,

|:

identified publicly, “Socialist Chairman

Japan prepared new massive leftist demostrations against alliance with America today as President fisenhower

widely

A) UPR

Gaztambide

to Japan. The source would not

TOKYO,

in local newspapers,

is:required dent,

was

| |:

the. expressed

zee

perior Educational Council Saturday morning to get the publie’s view of the “activities and problems” of the University of Puerto Rico.

(AP)—

paign against the U.S.—Japanese military alliance and ‘the visit of President Eisenhower

We are plan.”

Only: two citizens attended public hearing held by the Su-

which

WASHINGTON,

tactics and is advocating violence. |

com-

Hearing On University

hearing,

AJ)

President Eisenhower took off on a danger-laden,, Far

Party

Two Attend

The

By LEWIS GULICK

Asanuma is very worried,” the|| source said. ‘The Communist |

service has

affected,

advertised

some

of

* —

high Japanese political source said today the Communist Party

be

pany said.)

to serve high ground areas such as

‘all

flights. The <jet

plant

pressure

&

(EAL in Puerto Rico yesterday cancelled three outgoing flights and two incoming

the usual rate of usage, according to Manuel del Toro, executive assistant of the A.A.A. The Cidra reservoir supplies water

By JAMES CARY TOKYO, Monday (AP)

IN

Eastern said it is operating

metropo-

litan afea “if we don’t get some rain soon in the right places.” The Cidra reservoir was down to 39.1 million gallons yesterday

of its flight operations

‘at the three metropolitan area

Au-

residents

in

frike

NEW YORK, (AP)—Eastern

thority yesterday reported a Brave water shortage situation higher

By ~

President's Sole Vision Is For Peace

the

weekend in

traffic! ac-

cidents. » year’s traffic death total clim to 161 as compared with. last rs total at this ‘time of 135. i José* Angel » Ruiz, 3; was struck. and'-killed by ajcar

driven by, ‘Antonio Ortiz Ortiz in Caguas Saturday _afternoon,

! truck vera

driven: by

Bufeneo

Ri-

Fontseca.

Police report that ‘Rivera lost control of his truck) at the approach to a curve on ad High-

way No. 1 near Cayey jdriving at. “exaggerated truck struck the o killing the woman Rivera,

tary $4,000

charged

homicide,

The car instantly.

wi

volun-

was ha |

bail.

on -—

| Two people were killed in police said. Ortiz; was' charged when with involuntary ‘homicide ‘and Ponce Saturday aftern a car driven by Juan Velaz$2,000 bail! was fixed.. e a moRose Campino |35, who ‘was quez Martinez, 31, struck 0 was vacationing in Puerto Rico, | ac- torcycle, Velazquez, cording to police, was killed driving |at “high speed,” accord-

Saturday when the car she was riding

in was

in a collision

with

ing to police, was chi | (See 5 KILLED, Page’

|

|

|

Ba

with 21)

————

Grave Water|

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