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21-Day-Old Strik El Imparcial last night printed its first newspaper:since
El
Imparcial’s
to
work,’’
By JOHN SCALI jovercast skies, after bri ANCHORAGE, Alaska .(AP)— militarly ceremonies at t President Eisenhower yesterday Elmendorf field. A brisk bree: flew high over the Pacific to- chilled ' the early-morning crowd ward - the friendly Philippines, of about 200 persons who turnthe first Asian stop in a 22,795(See IKE WINGS, Page 25) mile journey which will take him to riot-ridden Tokyo. Despite continuing warnings 7 of trouble. ahead, the president | appeared determined to go ahead
publisher
Memorial
Day, but the picketing against the paper by some editorial personnel
supported
by
the
of: Teamsters continucd its 22nd day: Antonio
Ayuso
Brotherhood
going
Molinari,
into
son
excepting
14
who originally walked
out.
of
Measure Hits } At Houses 7 Of Ill Repute|:
‘| photographers union of El
Impar-
cial voted to affiliate w th the Teamsters, joining some ¢ tomposing room workers who’v ted to take the same step nied The Teamsters are ‘con
with visit.
The Commonwealth House of Representatives approved yesterday.
a
bill
authorizing.
the
nate,
declares
that
all’
According
to
a
report
by
the
Judiciary . Committee, laws already prohibit
establishment and maintenance of houses.
Ayuso,
the
paper
of
prostitution.
laws, however, effective, the
These
have not proven report states, in
wiping out these houses. It is necessary, the report con(See EMPARCIAL, Page 25)
as somewhat
Eisenhower
but
he
not
yet
added,
dot
famous
“‘all of. the
returned
to
work.
that El Taner truck lecivers who made deliveries were |regular drivers for the newspaper} Ayuso added; “We expect to be into normal operations in ab ut two days.”’ As they left the buildi , the delivery trucks were led by motorcycle patrolmen and were followed by marked police cars e con-
taining
five
left
building
the
The
officers.
picket
The
without
lines
(See MEASURE,
trucks imcident.
in front
tee
of El
25)
attempted
By
Gunter
per-
‘to -help
the
airline’s passengers to get seats on other airlines, but these — already officially booked| solid— were able only to carry|a few. Speculation among personnel at the San Juan airport |centered, around the. possibility that the wildcat pilots’ strike may spread throughout. the | entire ‘{See :MIAMI,: Page. 25) *
_
Toll Spurts | As 5 Perish Five more people died yesterday and late Sunday in Puerto latest
outbreak
of
traffic
deaths. This made a 10 dead‘ sinée last Saand
pushed
to 167,
Rolando Hernandez, novanas, was killed
service
Hett.)
Highway
turday,
pilots. sonnel
Photo
total up
stuck in San Juan, to one’ complete Chicago, with two
customer
(STAR
accident total of
Holds PR Fig
Eastern
IN PRINT — A plant employe holds one of the first issues of El. Iraparcial to come. off the press at 6:15 p.m. last night.
Rico’s
Miami Area EAL Strike | hts Down Eastern are in addition crew from
is re-
of a local
Island, the mid-Pacific as
a
against Japan. |
nuisances.
The bill. fixes a compulsory jail sentence of no less than one month and no more than one year, for failure to comply with ‘the court closure order. House existing
to
where
garded
Ty . Wake
houses
“frequented for prostitution” or “used for immoral dates” are public
—less than half the n pages normally published. ing
capital
three-day Philippine
boy who made good. | Eisenhower was-due to arrive in Manila after a 6;700-mile Overwater flight that would Keep him:.in his orange-nosed Jet 13 hours and 40 minutes. En route, he was to make a T-minute refueling stop at lone-
“By A. W. MALDONADO
Superior Court to order the closing. of houses of prostitution. The bill, approved in the Se-
his scheduled to, Manila, the
afternoon when riding
in went
Road
No.
186
the
year’s
19, of Cayesterday’
the car he was out
of control
near
Rio
on‘
wartime
base
JIM
BECKE
him
with a
political
stra
pan:
in Ja-
{
Police estimated two’ million | or more will line bannet-bedecked by
the
time
ithe first U.S.
‘|
Eisenhower,
President
to visit
| the Far East, meacties Manila late |
WASHINGTON,
(AP).— Pres. | today.
ident Eisenhower took off from Wake Island the White House
said last night, heading for Ma-
nila, first Asian stop on his goodwill tour of the Far East. He had arrived at Wake ara from Anchorage, Alaska. 4
By
MANILA, Tuesday as —_ Filipinos massed to give President Eisenhower |a bright -welcome today on the typhoon season: Asian, tour~ that! threatens
| streets
BULLETIN
“Cheers
Manila Se To Give Ik Top Welcome
and
‘
1
applause’
from
There
was
no
advance
tion of anything
to mar
indica-
a rousing
reception here, although weather had been acting
the up.
Heavy
and
showers
Sunday:
night
yesterday reminded Manilans that a wet period is at hand. President Carlos P. Garcia said he expects’ Eisenhower's threeday visit to “fortify and uplift
some 30,000 Alaskans lasted right up to the time when he ended his 20-hour stay at Elmendorf Air Force Base and took off at 6:43 a.m., Anchorage
part
time.
Philippines, |a former
the
spirit
in
this
of the world.” Needed No Urging Garcia urged citizens of
the
The president departed through
(See
of free
nations
MANILA,
U.S.
Page
colony
25) |
Japan Socialist Chief Calls For No Violence Against Ike TOKYO,
Gran-
Tuesday
(AP)
-,
would g taken so that the June
de and rammed into a tree. The
The massive! leftist. front oppos-|
driver of the car, Angel Remigio Gonzalez, was injured seriously, police ‘said. Auto Hits 4 Boys . Two youths were killed in Ponce Sunday night whef poli-
ing President Eisenhower’s June| be repeated,” Party Chairman 19-22 visit’ to, Japan showed signs | Inejiro numa declared last today of cracking under fear: of night. He referred. to 'the leftist censy:re for’ Communist violen- mobbing of ‘White House Press|
ce said an auto crashed
into a
group of four hoys who were walking along Road No, 10, According to authorities, Acenet Lopez Garcia,-19, and Efrain
+ * «(See 5 DIE, Page: 25)
ce,
10th
'
Secretary
Japan’s| Socialist Party, chief opponent
of
Hagerty
‘Prime
Tokyo
;
James
last
May
_ Minister
Nobusuke Kishi’s government, called on its followers not to commit any‘violence against the president. “J wish every precaution
incident
will
C. Hagerty
not
in
Friday.
Abandon
Protests
Asanuma issued the statement meeting - with party lea-. dy demonstration | ites SS
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