The San Juan Star (Aug. 3, 1960)

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17 The s Reported In City In 2 4 Hours iBurglars, Robbers Enjoy Field Day;

3

Poorer 370 Man $1, By RALPH ANGLADA

A mounting wave of burglaries in the metropolitan area continued unabated this

week as police reported 17 thefts during a

B24

jee report of 12 bur-+ and

five

Ferre Plans

robberies

Lthe crest of a weekof 57 burglary Housebreakings,

reon

N.Y. Stump To Aid Nixon

‘in recent months, hit

with 71 burglaries rea high ported over the Constitution

Day

weekend.

Topping

port

Beg

HARRY

o

F. KENNEDY

S. TRUMAN

, .. Hello, Hello . .. Harry are you still there?

er On The Party Line Get Toge, th Mass. «@fYANNIS PORT Harry former President

S.

day with (AP)—Sen. John F. Kennedy made peace yester Truvisit will he ced announ and call one teleph Truman in a

man in Independence, Missouri, this month.. “I

talked

to

President

Truman

by.

telephone and he was

generous

to say

enough

nce. he would help us,” .Kennedy. told a news confere Truman at his library in Inde“I hope before the'end of hina ey R visit President

in advance for Kennedy’s benefit. pendence.” The meeting was was willing to support the ticket, but that saidhe n Truma After the convention, what the reservations were, however. there were reservations. He did not mention five-minute telephone call to Truman and the form-

Kennedy then said he had made a er president “couldn’t have been nicer.”

was

cash

re-

police

yesterday’s

the

theft

Luis A. Ferré, statehood taken from an automobile in Sanlican Party gubernaRepub Diaz M. Jesus turce. Car owner said yesterNegron Of 145 Seria St., Santurce, torial candidate, “for sure” told police that he was watching day he will stump lican Sacred Repub at for game York New basketball in a Heart Church when thieves broke Party presidential candidate into his locked car, parked outside the church, and lifted the money from a wallet in his jacket. Diaz said he left the wallet behind thinking his money would be safer in the closed car. Jewelry

Richard M. Nixon.

students The

In Rio Piedras, Maria Luisa Jemail reported the theft of $1,575 on in jewelry from her home 443

Alcides

St.,

Reyes

San

Agus-

tin Housing Development on Monday. Missing are a set of diamond (See THEFTS, Page 21)

TIEE DCR

de

Rincon

lisa

Gautier.

has

She

said she will likely campaign im New York in favor of DemocraKennedy.

F.

John

candidate

tic

While on the mainland, Ferre also expects to explore in more detail his proposal for an “educational FHA,” which would supput a college degree posedly within

reach

the

of all deserving

economically but youths. “Jt is important

Party as the result representatives of the new Christ ian Action Supreme

handicapped we

tap

every

(See FERRE, Page 21)

Commonwealth

oned In Acid Attack ti es Qu Is nd sba Mus tee| of tavor «in Ourt, CAP came only four days after lawyers for the bishopOf Five In Bayamon er th Mo g un Yo backed party had argued in On court that a refusal to per-| vee

AEP T

Party will “definitely”

Spanish Harlem and ather Hispanic districts in New York, the Ponce industrialist may be pitted against San Juan Mayor Fe-

uding the key dis' Voter lists in five election p recincts, incl be photographed by trites of San Juan and Rio Pie dras--can-

RIEI

the

of,

standard-bearer

disspeaking tour the Spanish tricts of New York city to scout for Nixon votes. On his foray inte

By HAROLD J. LIDIN

RENT

college

need.

in financial

Statehood

Copying CAP Voter List the

would-be

help

to

plan”

Reported

Theft

alse

Ferre

interview,

an

In

said he is looking into what he FHA “educational an called

-

of an order issued. yesterday by Court.

J. LIDIN

HAROLD

By

of $1,370

Cuba Ponders Supreme Court Approves e

yesterday.

at noon

ending

r period

ing

session

of the

leftist Latin-

here. ss.. an Congre ic Youth Amer n. l conme ~ officia seeking News

foundnthat was io repert at of the firm Seeven third- and fourth-ranked

ser's ie minist ar prime at the cret

office were meat. ¢

comfor le unavailab

case of Police hope to solve today the received an attractive Bayamén- mother who was thrown in third-degree burns_ when acid

mit copying of the voter lists a Violation of the right

docu-

of access to public

_ her

ments. The

lists. are

registration

needed

affidavits

to

(See CAP,’ Page. 21)

face

Monday

morning.

An

18-monthold

attack. girl at her side was also burned in the d peeke 26, gena, Margarita Marrero Carta

check

against 4

,,police said, < ow .at D,a.m out through. the wind

to see

“This

an

man

is for you.”

corosive

,

old

acid

The young

in

60 or 65”

“about

Then her

he

face.

woman,

who

threw

who

said:

a bottle

is the mother

five children, has been living with her in ployers, Adolfo and Gladys Fornes,

(See. ACID, Page. 21)

of

of emBa

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