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\Story Being C hecked
Of Rioting By JAMES TOKYO.
By acing J. KENNEDY
CARY
Friday
~ A father and daughter, believed to have -
(AP)—Prime
Minister Nobusuke. Kishi bowed _ to ‘the threat of communist vio“lence:
yesterday
canceled
and
President
| een kidnaped Tuesday, were found resting | comfortably
regretfully
Eisenhower's
yesterday.
June 19-22 good will visit to Ja-|
safety, "Kishi
served
of Japan’s
leftwing
no-
to scrap
j
States.
The embattled 64-year-old Prime Minister told newsmen he would not
even
mands
consider
that
he
opposition
D ISCOVERE D- Antonio Soler and his missing since Tuesday and the object island-wide ‘search, are shown leavi ng for American bases in Japan of an intense d| at least-another decade. the. police station |at Ponce yesterday after. police fi , Leftist Agitatio nt them in a, two-room suite at: Ponce: Intercontinental Hotel:
out upper house action. The lower
Housé| ratified
a May
2
session.
Japan’s! noisy
immediately
the treaty
leftist
announced
(See: KISHI,
Page
ar
minority!
an
all-
MISSING
By
MARVIN:
EN ROUTE
L.
A
photo -
EISENHOW-
In a light_ tropical rain, he said goodby last night to ‘a friendly government ple. ”
to
and
a
friendly
peo-
Sah
Juan
STAR
| arlos Mariani.)
led
to their
discovery.
Taxi Strike Ends; Limited— [Boycott Still Hits Big Hotels py HAROLD | strike
two-day
J.| LIDIN
city-wide
taxi
er’s Assn. told assembled cab
ended” yesterday.
All that remained
af the walk-
out of the metropo tan ‘ area’s cabbies was a limited boycott of luxury hotels. The
end
came
about
3:30
p.m.
drivers
| They quickly ‘chose to keep Pao-
i -and drop the The cabbies also recommendation
.general adopted to
desist
strike, Paoli’s from
|
Cuba
Large
Suitcase
The father and daughter were interrogated briefly by police at Ponce and returned to,.San Juan at 7:30 p.m.,
accompanied by police. with
them
upon
The Solers had a large suitcase
varrival
here.
They
were
still
being
questioned at a late-hour lasf night. Soler’s wife, Maria, and their other younger daughter were brought in for questioning,; also. After hearing the ktbry initially by telephone, Supt. of Police Ramén Torres Braschi termed the story “quite fishy,” adding: “Something is rotten in Denmark, and
we aim to find out. what.”
:
Publishers
Views
Originally the so-called kidnaping was viewed by El Imparcial
tempt
publisher
Atonio
Ayuso-
to terrorize workers
that they would have to end the now being Strike or he would quit as their] po ried by president, Police
when Rafael Paoli , Tugged, hefty, entering hotel grounds until the and head of the 811 ab Taxi Own(See TAXI, Page 4)
ER, nder a near-wartime alert, President Eisenhower sailed toward Formosa yesterday | after]. HAVANA an affectionate farewell from the government Philippines.
F
(STAR photo by
The
ARROWSMITH
‘WITH
PAIR
daughter- Sonia,
4)
Ike Leaves. Manila For Formosa Under Near-Warlime Alert
a lindtype mechanic at the Spanish-language El. Imparcial, told police two men abducted
Had
dissolve - parlia-
' ‘He said he will keep partiament in session so that Japanese ratification automatically becomes“ final Sunday, with or with?
labeled the
PM him Tuesday morning.
change of ratifications on the new U8.-Japan security treaty, provid-
>
Soler, | mewspaper
de-
ment or-resign until the final exing for
Police immediately
at 2 p.m. after receiving a tip from a countergirl in the ‘| hotel’s drug store. The countergirl recognized Sonia _| from_a-photo which appeared in the San Juan STAR.
military alliance with the United ve
hotel suite
Antonio Soler, 54, and his daughter Sonia, 23, were discovered in a two-room suite at the Ponce Intercon| tinental Hotel. Police entered the suite with guns drawn
i
tice he will not yield to the campaign of worldwide commuhism and
Ponce
Uahap story as “fishy.
pan: Although acknowledging Japan’s obligation to guarantee the President’s
in a plush
picketed
Valdivieso
at his newspaper,
by dissident
editorial
at-
which
employes,
is sup-
the Teamster Brotherhood. said they had no reason to believe there was
2 connection between the strike and As reported by police, this was
told when police found him About
as'an
11:30
the the
disappearance. story Antonio
in the hotel:
a:m.
Tuesday
(See
FOUND,
he
went
Page
25)
to do a special
Expels Two VU. Ss. Embassy Attaches
(AP) —} The Cuban yesterday
two attaches of the in Havana to leave tory within 24 ho vely affecting the vereignty of Cuba
© ordered
l for “graational soby interfer-
He said. ‘nothing of the debision ing in its internal cancel his ‘trip to 7 but The order was directed against ‘See IKE, Page 4) 4 Edwin ~L.: Sweet and William
G. Friedemann, attaches at the
were
assistant embassy,
detained Wednesday
activities; undesirable and we request that in aging ‘For Beal re atfeat ne gravely the national they leave Cuba within a period who: which night sovereignty! and’ which eftails a] of 24 hours.” Immediate Transfer Likely in the interag flagrant —
for allegedly’ conspiring It was presumed the U. S. emnal ‘affairs|.of Cuba, the reyolu-|| counter-revolutionaries. ~ tionary government has‘ resalved| bassy would immediately transfer The Cuban note which was to. declare ipersona non ‘grata| the | Sweet and Friedemann out of Cuba, handed-to U: S. Minister-Counselor attaches of the U. S. embassy,| It was reported that Wednesday Daniel Braddock when he deliver- William G.'Friedemann and Edwin | night. ed an American protest over de- L. Sweet, that their prese! Sweet and Friedemann were set in| tention. of the. two officials, a he (See. CUBA, Page 4) Ce anal terry | || . | 4 fi ‘ | : |i f{i \. t |
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