The San Juan Star (July 29, 1960)

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DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I

10¢

No. 228

San Juan, Puerto =

Friday, July 29, 1960

Second-class postage paid Biss at San Jaan. Puerte

} Lodge NameFor d

VP:

Nixon Outlines Coals Vows New Strategy

UN Leader To Battle

ToMe Red e Thrt eats In The Free World

For Peace GHICAGO (AP)—Henry Cabot Lodge was nominated for vice president by the Republican convention last night by a vote of 1330, with one delegate abstaining. The holdout was Ed Ma-

her

San

Angelo,

who

of

changed

his

make

it unanimous.

CHICAGO (AP)--Richard M. Nixon last night opened what he said would be a

presidential campaign of unparalleled vigor and set out freedom.

Texas, vote

key

affairs

issge

Otlier

of

the

Convention

He

said

as

the

free

The

Page

world

‘its

overwhelming

us

#

to the

represent this country turmoil of world poli-

tics.” Lodge, to

the

the

U.S.

United

ambassador

Nations,

said

the

world is full of dangers because of Communist intentions to take it

over.

“Of course, we are not going to lose our country. We are going to keep our country. More than that, we are going to ad-

vance, using the strengths and the. talents which God gave us to

build

a

world

in

which

free-

dom will be secure; a world in which the rights’of small nations

will

of open the

respected;

societies

tolerance to

be

and\are

dignity

of

~ (See LODGE,

a

which

world

practice

truly devoted man,”

he

Page

said.

4)

3

HENRY

CABOT

The of

HAROLD

superintendent of the Board

Elections

yesterday

Corfrmonwealth that it’ will be liver

all

the

testified

Supreme impossible

voter

lists

in

Court to de-

requested

by the new Christian Action Party (CAP)

before

tration

deadline.

All land’s Hi

sevén highest

the

Aug.

28

regis-

By

A.

Gov.

W.

MALDONADO

Munoz

yesterday

a bill declaring

houses of prosti-

court

on

were

compaigning

signed deny

for

a bill making renting

or

Branded

racial, religious,

reasons,

and

or

created

a

a

house

political legal

office in the Department griculture. The governor approved

aid

of Athese

bills before leaving for a political

that lack of personnel ment will prevent the

island’s

which

has

yesterday

to

muni-

been to

to declare

prostitution,

for “immoral nuisance” and be closed. The

law

when Election Board chief Ernesto Mieres Calimano explained

for

the

Repub-

retaining

the

alleged

~.(See

inability

DEADLINE,

of the

Page

or

signed

from

in

hear

a

any

by

the

used

legis-

of “ill

Elec.

4)

to effect s public es-

of the immedia-

te neighborhood, or an which there are constant

inn in disord-

ers.”

Another law approved by Munoz prohibits, under a stiff peany

‘or

property

sell,

owner

lease,

from

or

sub-

quarters to a person religious, political, or racial

See:

HOUSES,

time

house

tablishment which “habitually disturbs the tranquility, the well

nalty,

of In

“recreational”

Page

4)

millions

victory

for

Nixon Rallies

GOP Legions For Campaign By

WALTER STAR

sit-

to

Sen.

visit

John

each

of

The campaign begins tonight, Nixon said. Since the notes represented only ideas and were not actual excerpts from Nixon’s acceptance speech, they were given out ahead

house

of prostitution.

being or decorum

Democratic

with

any

earlier

and

Kennedy. He promised

they

closing a house

a house

test

is now

dates” a “public thus order that it

repeals

hall

Court

lation that prohibited the govern-

nuisance

of a campaign

met

of

to a bill

the Superior

authorized

ning

register

cipalities. The Court,

ru-

Nuisance”. .

- The law; which g immediately, also

and equipcopying of

76

island’s

repute” unless the owner had been previously convicted of run-

is in the midst the

Munoz,

ment

the 1960 voter lists in all the election precincts requested. CAP in

the

“Public

According

it illegal to

selling

in

ral areas until early next week.

is- CAP petition that*it be allowed to refusing to hand copy the voter lists in view of lease living

of the

free

the 50 states in his drive for the White House. He lost no time in launching that drive.

island. He is expected to continue

approved

tution “public nuisances.” He also

recess,

members

president,

hope

convention

F.

Now Public Nuisances

barnstorming trip throughout the

J..LIDIN

LODGE

Houses Of il Repute

Election Board Can't Meet CAP Voter List DeadlineBy

raise

of

PRIEST

Convention

Bureau

CHICA G O—Republican ting in via television and radio. He referred to notes which said presidential candidate Richthis would be a precedent-shatter- ard M. Nixon yesterday eming campaign. barked on another series of The notés on which Nixon based marathon conferences with his speech were released orally to state delegations designed to newsmen in advance by his press build GOP unity behind the secretary, Herbert G. Klein. campaign he and Henry CaIn the note Nixon said he took no state for granted in his con- bot Lodge will wage. -

and to the world)” and that no one is so well fitted as presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon “in

to

goal

White House, spoke without a full prepared text before a erowded

gives te

vice

licans’

2

compelling,

importance

prepared

world sights in the cold war with Communism.

campaign.

News

election

was

thef

the “life and death between the Commu-|

struggle” nists and

the

forward

world

Nixon accepted the Republican nomination with a speech in which he said he

to

Lodge accepted the nomination with an address. thrusting

foreign

a

with

would

the

Nixon

the

not

field

was

understanding

be quoted

of

directly.

foreign

policy,

pictured as prepared

to

He

promised

personally in urged dissident

Texas

can program in party harmony.

And that

Page

21)

delegations over light

there state

was

of

possibility

plans

to kick off the

first. his

Hawaii

by

Kennedy new

will open in

a

name

try to undercut

in

nounced

the

would

Democratic campaign

nesday

NIXON,

there

Nixon

of

(See

Georgia

of the Democratic platform, and close ranks behind the Republi-

paign

of peace.

campaign

to weigh their differences civil rights planks in the

define the major Communist threat in non-military areas where the aggressor moves in the cloak a champion

and

to

the South and segments of the

getting

has

an

frontiers

cam-

in' the new. 50th

September.

Nixon

dropped to

(See

the

a

hint

Hawaiian

RALLIES,

Page

Weddele

4)

Turkish-Soviet Troops Clash At Ou tpost Near Black Bl Sea ANKARA (AP)—The Turkish No casualties Defense Ministry last night con-|in the fight. firmed

that

Turkish

and

Soviet

troops clashed in a brief frontier fight last Sunday night. A Defense Ministryspokesman said the incident occurred near

The spokesman

were

reported

said the trouble

started when a Turkish soldier on guard duty thought he saw something

moving

in the

dark

in

the direction of the Soviet bordGoman, a Turkish frontier out- er. “He started to fire after his post about 15 kilometers north} of Borcka. The outpost lies due} shouts to halt were ignored,” the east

of

the

Black

Sea

the district of Savsat ‘ince of Kars.

coast

in|spokesman

in the pro-|

said.

“His

comrades

joined in. The Russians (See TURKISH, Page

at the 21)


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