DAILY — _ EXCEPT SUNDAY
Vol I No. 195°
Honolulu Greets Ike iJammed V. I. Courtroom On Arrival For Rest ViST.ewTHOsMAS—A5 Shot Outburst m
After
East Trip
Far
By JOHN SCALI (AP)—A weary President
_ HONOLULU
mile resi-
dents of the 50th state. _ On the end of his Far ‘Eastern tour, Eisenhower + found 3,000 shirtsleeved nien fand women in gay Hawaiian ‘his
motorcade
town
route
Honolulu
hower,
still
the
rigors of his travels. His vacation home in this semitropical
Pacific
island
be the secluded Corps
Air
resort
Kaneohe
Station,
The
Marine he
to rest several days. . Korean - U.S... Accord President Eisenhower and South
Chung
Prime
agree
Minister
early
every effort must be made Korea peacefully under
Nations They
also
free
Rebublic major
Peace
agreed
world
in
position
in
has
in
countries
friendship,
EISENHOWER
the
been
|
reaffirmed
and
...an to
help
the
eventful
at
declared
Republic
of
Korea
the
end
of
Eisenhower's
28-
hour visit) to South Korea, last stop on his one-week Far East-
that: “continued United States economic assistance is required
, (See HONOLULU,
Page
20)
Proposal That Government Run Ferry Is Under Study By
The
DOUGLAS
feasibility
wealth
operation
D;
government
of
the
RICHARDS
of the
Common-
taking
ferry~boat.
At vice
company
ser-
petition
two-cent
for
increase
in fare,
Auth:
Ingemar
when
maries
he
may
continued
sometime
a temporary this
will de week,
Committee decree
early
this
Pri-
within
the
;
His widow, Emilia Perez de | Torrech, who was named acting
knocked of
mayor,
resigned
after
the
an
post
last
outbreak
of
round with a left hook. It was
| antagonism: between her support : ers and a rival band headed by businessman , Tulio Lopez.
It was Patterson’s. fight all the way. He lost only the
Receives cking Backing Mrs. Tdérvech in her bid for the Popular Party mayoralty nomination‘is Rep. Mario
second time Johansson down in the round.
second round when the champi-
on
caught
famous
him
with
his
now
25-year
old
right.
However,
the
Rodriguez
Ramon
Johansson caught Patterson with -a loping left in the early
seconds of the fifth round to to the send the champion canvas for a‘ count of nine. Seconds later, he sent the for
good
with
For the complete fight story,
see
back
page.
,
Bones Discovered Aboard TMT Lloyd
according to commission president Ramon Gelabert D’Elias. The fare Hopes for an early resumption is now eight cents. Gelabert deof service by the Popular Trans- clined The mystery of the fate of three to comment on_ earlier port Company dimmed during conseamen, missing since April 22 hearings held, Friday. eiliation talks held last Saturday. when the TMT Lloyd capsized at However, Popular Transport sea, may be solved by the dis‘Word; that the Ports -Authorit: has initiated a study of the ferryY|Company counsel Hector Ramos covery of human bones aboard Mimoso indicated during conciliaSystem came fixm Executive Dithe vessel. . rector Rafael Durand, who said tion talks last weekend that should The Lloyd was righted in San the: Public Service Commission Juan Thursday. Bones were found that a fact-finding examination of grant the temporary fare increase, in the forward part of, the cargo the ferry service was begun _fol- the compan y would then consi- deck on Saturday atid another lowing a House committee’s re- der wage increases for the six cache was found yesterday. commendation that the transpor- ferry boat captain City Pathologist Dr! Luis E. s whose walkout Gonzalez said last night that the ’ tation service\be granted’ a gov- precipitated the ferry’ service shutbones definitely are human. He ernment’ subsidy. 4 .'down last’ week, | (See BONES, Page 20)
to 4
the
and
ex-Representative
Espinosa.
The
Legislature
of
Page
PPD,
(See
candidate the
and
Norman
Cline, who had just concluded his testimony as the first defense witness, hung between life and death for about four hours. He died
in
Lopez
20)
Knud
pital
Hanson
last
night
ation
which on
year.
police
pumped four bullets into the
next weeks. The inter-pa - struggl rtye for control of the Bayamon city hall began shortly after the death. of Bayamon Mayor Rafael Torrech
the
Johansson
champion down the left hook.
the same time, - Public SerCommission hearings on a
over
Vice linking San Juan and Catafio is under study by the Ports ority today.
|
out
the was
trip
maintain economic growth” and become self-sufficient as soon as possible. . The communique was issued
“a the
night
Popular
Sweiien after 1:51 of the fifth | month
joint
preserving
in Asia,” two
a
“the retendecade of a
of Korea”
factor
The their
to unify United
last
of six primaries
—¢+the
first ex-heavyweight champion in history to regain his title’
that
principles.
communique that tion over’the past strong
Floyd Patterson became
Hug
yesterday
is one
Title: Ingo Outsn 5
plans
. Korea’s'
contest
Patterson Regains
will
where
Bayamén
to
Harold
body of Henito Cline, and grazed his head with a fifth,
By HAROLD J. LIDIN
Eisen-
despite
PPD Primary Likely
According
witnesses,
Popular Party primaries will “probably” next month in Bayamén, party Secretary Senatorbe held Yldefonso Sol4 Morales said yesterday,
down-
to cheer
rtroom here yesterday. About 300 stunned trial ‘Spectators witnesse : d the shooting.
In Bayamon Dis pute
lined
into
smiling
a jammed Federal cou
Eisenhower
arrived yesterday in balmy Hawaii after a 5,200 flight from Korea to- a rousing, warm welcome from
‘dress to greet him. / ‘Tens of thousands
an who had just test for the rape of a 13-year-old girl was fata ified at his own trial lly shot five times by the girl’s father in
to
Memorial
following
Hos-
an
oper-
» nothing
and
to remove the bullets. Surrenders Immediately Norman surrendered immediately police,
saying
throwing the gun, a .22 _Caliber pistol, to the floor. The courtroom immediately erupted with scream-
ing
spectators,
fled
to the
The
many
street.
shooting
of
whom
|
took
place,
wit-
esses said, just after a recess was called in the trial at 3 p.m. Cline had returned
to the defense
table following testimony in which he denied having relations with the 13-year old girl on the date in quesyion — Dec. 15, 1959. He
had
admitted,
however,
having
relations with her an two previous occasions. Police said Norman, who was sitting in the spectator’s gallery, | stood up and aimed the .22 pistol * at Cline’s head. Cline stood up
immediately before the shots were | fired. -Four shots’ entered his
(See OUTBURST, Page, 20)
Air Traffic Still Curtailed
As Several Flights Resume
. By BOB BONE Air traffic between the U.S. and Puerto Rico- operated at about
two-thirds
normal
yesterday
as
the wildcat pilots’ walkout situation improved on one airline and remained the same on another. A total of 11 flights to and from the states ran the international Airport runway as: compared with
Eastern’s The
ways
remained
the
the early-afternoon
from Manhattan
same
here
jet to and
cancelled as well
both
298.
‘
EAL
Flights
Eastern Air Lines, however, was
running three flights each way out
bf their usual nine, Sunday;. only Wi
is | ||
{ut
a
|
flight
San
appeared
EAL New
flights York
Juan-
here.
resumed
flights,
one
economy and one jet. Eastern maintained no service to and from Miami,
the
core
old strike, The cancelled were
to
go pilots
on
Findley terday
Pan
Saturday:
Howard, that
of
out of began
PAA’s _ station
as one thrift. flight each way, 297 ica and
flight
two
were
@ usual 16 for Monday. The situa- where tion at Pan American World Air- “sick” with
direct
Chicago
flights
the
10-day-
Am
flights
New York, calling in
manager
pointed
here,
out
to South
yes-
Amer-
and other Caribbean islands from San Juan were not affected and that all cargo flights are functioning normally. Asked if he
knew what, the situation would. be (See
-AIR
TRAFFIC,
Page
20)