The San Juan Star (July 7, 1960)

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the San Juan Star 10¢ Cuban Sugar Imports -ut: Havana Restless DAILY

EXCEPT SUNDAY

Vol.

I

No.

209

Tel.

3-8400

San Juan, Puerto

Rico, Thursday, July T, 1960

Second-class postage paid at San Jeas. Puerto Bice

)Castro Move Police Dogs To Aid In Retaliation Criminals’

Worst

Ike's Action Costs Castro

Enemy

SJ Law Enforcement Is Expected By

At inch

about

Texan

will

dent Ramon cally

1:30

BONE

p.m.-today,

step

into

Torres

German

BOB the

of

six-foot-two

Polige

Superinten-

to talk about dogs

shepherds)

help law enforcement

a 32-year-old office

Braschi

i

and

how

(specifi-

they*are

in San Juan.

going

to

:

The reason the police department has decidi:d to go to the dogs for help in solving crimes is visiting dog:training expert Russell Milroy. Milroy says he has “been in dogs” for about 20 years. A consulting engineer by trade, Milroy fomnd three years

ago now

that his hobby raises dogs in

himself

the

had turned into a lucratife business. He his home in Nacogdoches, ‘Tex., and hires

out

as

a

consultant

training

of

dog

for

training

police’

owners.

dogs—and

for

!

Two-Week

Investigation

tomorrew

by

government

Fidel

in

All American

property

me

early

Minister

yesterday

Fidel

by

Pri-

net.

The measure sent American buflocking

the

U‘S.

denouncing

to

the

In addition to Supt. Torres, Miiroy will meet-also with Capt. Alberto Lugo Mendez, commander of the San Juan Metropolitan

move perty

expropriate their problackmail and asking

Area

for help.

and

police’s

General

¢hasing

his

of

Torres

using

police

obedience

yesterday,

they

Alberto

Services

dogs

Supt. dog

Capt. for

Division

to

the*police

talked

to

after

he

classes

for

the

given

superintendent.

It

department

and

the

seemed

he

Puerto

him

(See

the

., plan

a

abouts

was

Rico

free

Page

the

in town Kenné]

hand a

governor

was. ready

DOGS,

of

the

for

pur-

4

recently

heard

chief

implement

week investigation on this possibility. Last night, however, Milroy received dogs,

Recia,

here.

‘Milroy

dogs had

Guerrero

to

21)

conduct

Club.

Earlier

conduct

“ 3 phone call

was to

buy

possibility

to

als)

a from

interested

ome. *

twothe

in

to as

’ Just where

among

hit

was

Most

a

subject

likely

of

targets

conjecture.

include

the

300,000,000 dollar Cuban Electric Co., whieh is half American

owned, sugar

and mills

vestment 000

26

American-owned

representing

of more

than

an

in-

100,000,-

dollars.

An air of expectancy hovered (See CASTRO, Page 21)

of

The

United

States

pays

a

pound

above

the

price

for

cents

Red Sub Base In Cuba Would Get US Action WASHINGTON

—(AP)—

dent Eisenhower the United States

Presi-

said yesterday would act as it

about

$35,000,000

He

said,

regard

however,

the

setting

submarine

base

he

up

as

did

of

a

a

not

Soviet

forecast

it as a possibility.

Cubans

and

other, he said.

Americans

need

each

Eisenhower, in reply to a quéstion about what the U. S. might in

Cuba,

Caracas

drew

attention

resolution

(See

RED,

to

for Page

the

mutual

Fidel

that he will property of

Eisenhower yesterday.

shortly

af-

conference

press

Congress

gave

him

to cut the Cuban suearly this week in an

authority gar quota

decision.

unprecidented Ike

cut.

sugar

acted

morning

his

ter

in re

in Cuba

the

for

taliation

Press

Cuba’s

Conference,

original

Page

import

2

quota

for this calendar year was 3,119, 655

tons.

=

Anti-American, Activity All but 739,752 tons of that quota

already

prior

Eisenhower's

The

the

had

tide

of

moved

of

signed

the

against

mouating

activity

issued sugar

said: (See IKE,

21)

a

regime.

In a statement hower

shipped

action

anti-American

Castro’s

had

been

President

background

by

do if a Soviet base were established

quota.

Americans

North

likelihood,

even though Senate Democratic majority leader Lyndon Johnson

Cuba’s

Minister

Castro has declared expropriate all the

saw fit —if necessary— to protect its interest if the Soviet Union establishes a submarine base in Cuba.

Prime

700,-

the

on

from

cut

tons

te

amounted

have

would

Cuban

is still in

which

subsidy,

effect, 000

Million

$35

Leses

Cuba

This

about

buys.

it

sugar

Cuban

the CASTRO

market

sugar

world

FIDEL

year.

the

mainder 2%

the vast Ame-

rican buildings here Castro might

States,

United

The action by Eisenhower allows only 39,752 tons of sugar into the United to be shipped the reStates by Cuba during

cabi-

here

hostility

yesterday cut imports of Cuban sugar by 700,000 tons.

in Cuba

Castro’s

re-

the

toward

is subject to expropriation under a new “law of national defense” approved

ac-

Castro

of deliberate’

gime

President Eisenhower’s order cutting the Cuban Sugar quota for 1961. .

(AP)—

Eisenhower, Fidel

the

cusing

for

embassy

Police

WASHINGTON

President

Castro’s

reprisal

4

$35 Million

HAVANA (AP)—A drastic move is expected today or

sinessmen

a

after he

bill,

Page

Eisen-

21)

of the

three

airlines

ing

following

Board

ruling

a

Civil

received

the this

servU. S. morn-

Oo

in Los Angdes just before the start of the Democrats, Platform Committee hearings. In “1 appearance before the committee, Butler again denied that he has done any riggimg of the convention to favor the chances of. Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. (AP Wirephoto.)

Aeronautics

for

trunk

in

the

yester-

a

here

American

last

had

not

tice

of

night

yet any

World said

received fare

the

Airways airline

official

increase.

no-

more

iner

than

a

year

on the New York-San Juan It matches a hike approved

went

airlines

operating

continental into

Both and

applied for the

CAB

here

The increase of 2.5 per cent plus $1 went into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Eastern Air Lines and Trans Caribbean Airways. A spokesman

for Pan

the

ago run.

day.

CENTER OF ATTENTION—Paul Butler, De Kecratic national chairman, is mebbed by newsmen in the Biltmore Hotel

Airlines to

{

Two

ing Puerto Rico from increased their fares

effect

Eastern's the

Trans

U.

with-

S.

which

econemy

flight

Caribbean

flight

Friday.

will be upped from $45 to $47.15. Eastern’s jet fare will be moved

up from $105 and $67.60 for fir-t and tourist class respectively

(See

AIRLINES,

Page

21:

202 bee

Two Airlines Hike N.Y.-S.J. Fares Under C.A.B. Ruling

“5

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