DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol.
I
San Juan Star
—
No. 216
Tel. 3-8400 |
10¢
San Juan, Puerto Rico, Friday, July 15, 1960
Second-ciass postage at Sae Juan. Puerte
paid Ries
Sen. Lyndon Johnson ennedy’ s VP Choice ‘
Munoz Warns Demos [Texas Lawmaker Accepts To Scorn Benicrats No. Two Spot On Ballot LOS
ANGELES
(AP)—
Sen. John F. Kennedy seeking to give his democratic presidential ticket the broad-
est
possible
day
designated
appeal,
B. Johnson
yester-
Sen.
Lyndor
of Texas
to be
his vice presidential running
mate. He thus set up a combination that presents the
‘| voters with
a New
liberal in the
No.
England
1 spot
and
a Southerner—or Westernz\er, with more conservative -|leannings in the No. 2 place. Shortly before the roll started for the first ballot, “states
in
the
North
and
call key South
caucused. All agreed to baek Johnson for the vice presidential nomination.
New York came in 100 per cent for the Texas lawmaker, and Mis(See
PAUL BUTLER
GOV. MUNOZ By WALTER STAR
2
PRIEST
Convention
*
Bureau
LOS ANGELES—Gov.
Luis Mufioz Ma-
rin had personally warned Demacratic Party chiefs before their national iconvention that thousands of mainland Pyerto Rican voters
might
consider
recog-+
nition of his “Benicrat’” foes as an attack on his regime, the STAR learned yesterday. He also intimated Democratic candidates may taste the
polls
bitter
reaction
this
at
November.
the
Sub-
stantial numbers of Puerto Ricans now live in normally Democratic strongholds in such cities as New York and Chicago. Munoz
plunged
his
arm
deep
into the jam pot of mainland pelities in a June 24 letter to out-
Police
Instructed
Democratic
Com-
mocrats headed’ by Jose A. Benitez would be. “interprted inevitably
by
mayy
thousands
Puerto
Ricans, ‘here
states,
as
an
and
yct
of
of
in the
solidarity
by the national, Democratic Party with those who are attacking the majority Popular Democra-
tic Party in Puerto Rico, a con-
summation
not’ devoutly MUNQZ,
To Crack
Down
For
Superintended of Public Works
National
mittee Chairman Paul M. Butler. In it, he emphasized , that recognition of ‘a faction of De
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Deadline
to be
Page
New
today
to obtain their tags, warn-
ing
on all cars that do not have their
cannot drive their cars until they
1960-61
have
license
extension
said for
tags.
their
will
obtaining
the
be
received
no’ stickers. tags.
to four
This days
At
the
same
Department
time,
the
State
denounced
as
a
“naked menace to world peace” Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s implied threats that Soviet
rockets
Cuba
might
to
help
alleged
American
aggression. In a sternly-worded
statement,
the
repel
fly
State
Department
Khrushchev
the 137-year old Monroe Doctrine. with a ‘Bolshevik doctrine providing
itary
for
the
power
use
of Soviet
in support
MONROE,
of
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Com20))
Long
lines
gathered
at
of car
the
owners
Motor
were
Vehicle
plate
take
three
serve
by mail.
by
ing.
all these The
same
inside
the
procedure
buildwill
be
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B. JOHNSON
‘Anybody Can Make A Mistake”
Bianca Was Wrong; World Is Still Here COURMAYEUR,
Italy
(AP)—The
second
deluge,
which
was
to have been set off by a mystery “mercury bomb” and destroy most of the world, didn’t materialize yesterday as Elio Bianca, a Milan doctor had predicted. “Anybody can make a mistake.” Obviously taken back at the
turn
of events,
Dr.
Bianca
com-
mented:
license
would
aa
LYNDON
accused
of trying to supplant
Division office on Fernandez Jun cos late yesterday afternoon, as officials said they would close the doors at 4:30 p.m. but would
applying tae
A
the Soviet Union yesterday to keep its hands off Western hemisphere countries.
License Tags Tonight
Public whiks Department applicants to go in person those
20)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States, solemnly reaffirming the Monroe Doctrine, warned
(See
The urged
that
Page
U.S. Lashes KX’: Monroe Doctrine Cited
20)
Francisco Lizardi yesterday asked the Police Department to crack down starting at midnight tonight
Lizardi
a
going
CONVENTION,
used today, they said. But car owners need not to go to the division office. They can obtain
Kers
their
from
Treasury
There (See
license
any Dept.
tags
or
stic-
Commonwealth collection
office.
are six such offices in the DEADLINE,
Page
20)
Bianca
and
a group
of his fol-
lowers had set up a salvation station at the 7,150 foot level of Mt. Blanc, Europe’s tallest mountain. They calmly sat and waited the explosion and the resulting floods which would have come when the bomb tipped the world 45 degrees off its axis and set the seas to boiling.
The deadline, said Bianca who doesn’t say where he got his information,
8:45 As
and
a.m. the
was
12:45
GMT,
local
time)
yesterday.
hour
approached,
his
followers
locked
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BIANCA,
Page
(or
Bianca
them20)