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San Juan, Puerto Rico, Friday, August 12, 1960
Dominican
Rafael
J.
Republic
Trujillo
The
LIDIN strongman
“has
seen
the
Ferré’
which
Ferré
direetor,
handwriting hood Party
on the wall,” Stategubernatorial can-
ings:in la, and
didate
A.
in the
Luis
terday. Recent
Ferré
said
command
shifts
island,
democratic
in
Ferré
indicated that Trujillo inning to open-up his
for
yes-
ment,
neighboring
the
said,
A
Enterprises, is
has
a
and
Ferré
hold-
Caribbean million gradual
in behalf
claims
of
the
Trujillo
him
with
Rafael
Trujillo
as
$60
been
abroad
or
mental
posts
assigned
dropped
on
the
that could
exists in
in
Puerto
Rico
Puer-
are
If Communism
were
too
litical f|
parties
would
“form
Ferré reported large of voters at Statehood party
rallies
attended
the
crowds
Dome Unite#
him and
last week-end Humacao.
In
his
sharply failure
posts LUIS FERRE . Trujillo opening
island.
up
Fidel Gives Church
Commonwealth
r Mrs.
State Department
to have Cuban
Angelica
Cruz
consulate
removed
ence.
a
It did that<it
so was
by
announcing
blocking
the
re-
Rican
by
from
“Open
violation”
cognition of consul designate
functions.
Luis
Perdomg,
here
in
The cited
month
the
to
Mrs.
Cruz,
time
had
who
arrived
middle
of
take
over
who
up
held
the
last
from to
title
that of
acting consul.
independ-
turo "Morales Carrion said the activities of Mrs. Cruz were in of
her
the attractive Mrs. Cruz facilitated trips to Havana
of
State
has for
“persons of separatist ideology.” Another of the actions objected
to by the Commonwealth
Under-Secretary
consular
activities Morales Carrion include the charges that
Ar-
(See
CONSUL,
Page
Govern21.)
7. r
turn-outs Republic-
in the last week. He noted as very
govern-
push
Puerto Rico, the local po-
to repell its adfront” here. the local political front,
single vance On
an
pro-
to
LIDIN
in the question of' Puerto
Communist
bloom
namedil,
to
from
there
J.
her post because of her alleged involyment
the export revolutionary
hard to penetrate added Ferré, then
nican delegate to the Nations. Other members of the country’s ruling family have
either
offi
mines.
said
danger”
‘We
President
chief
to
HAROLD
yesterday moved
plants
matured in the democratic cess,” he commented.
recently"
Joaquin Balaguer. The latter promptly
but
to Rico.
Dominican
Vice
cement
regards Cuba of
propaganda
deposed his brother, Héctor, from the Dominican presidency re-
placing
The
investments Republic
Dominican
Ferré
“no
surrender by Trujillo is the only way to “avoid a vacuum” in the Repubtic. Strongman
Ferré
the
ideas,
Enterprises, a “orderly” power
administration
the
With from
is “begcountry
of the
no
Dominican
from
government.”
Ferré and
has
By
in Puerto Rico used to import sizeable quantities of gypsum
products.
spokesman
the
said
of glass, ceclay
combine
in
Florida, VenezueRico. It is active
manufacture paper,
the
and
| extensive
Cuba, Puerto
of
partner
In the opinion of Ferré, who has traveled extensively in the
————
Until Woman Leaves
Is Relaxing Iron Crip HAROLD
Paerte Bico
(Won't Accept Consul
Ferre Thinks Trujillo By
at San Juan.
him
impressive
gathered
to
in
campaign,
hear
Bayamon Ferré
has
critieized the alleged of the Mufioz adminis-
tration to sharply employment.
reduce
un-
AF Recovers:
Outright Ultimatum Capsule Shot By ROBERT BERRELLEZ HAVANA (AP)—Fidel Castro put it squarely up to the Roman Catholic Church yesterday to cease its attacks on his revolutionary government or suffer serious consequences.
;
The angry Cuban prime minister, in a three-hour speech before a large labor
rally, attacked what he termed
some
“Yankee
priests’
who
are trying to start trouble in Cuba. Castro dic not say what consequences might result.
Unquestionably,
that
unleashed
was a recent pressing the
about ism
the in
clashes
the
Castro’s
wrath
pastoral letter exchurch’s concern
advance
Cuba
trigger
and
between
of Commundistress
about
From Satellite’
WASHINGTON (AP)—A capsule released from an orbiting satellite was recover-
ed
successfully
after the
it had Pacific
northwest The
Air
yesterday | 4
descended Ocean
330
into miles | ?
of Honolulu. Force
made
this
churchgoers
brief but dramatic announceand shuting, anti-American ment of the first known mobs. @-~ ; successful recovery of an obHe described the Church’s The prime minister told his ject ejected from a satellite. move against the revolution as listeners theré is no doubt The instrument-loaded cap“anti-Christian-© He ° suggested Generalissimo Franco of Spain ejected at about the U.S. Embassy had been re- has “a good number of fascist sule was sponsible for :he recent declara- priests” in Cuba. He added: 6:15 p.m. (EST). tions’ made by the church. “There is no doubt that imperThe successful recovery Castro’s lengthly tirade was ialism, the partner of Franco and was by helicopter which had seen here as making an irrepar- his Fascists, has mobilized a- flown from a ship. able gap in what is already a gainst the revolutions whatever Successful ejection of the wide breech between his regime Fascist priests it has been able 300-pound capsule from the and the Catholic Church on this to find.” Discoverer XIII, island. Castro’s shouting and arm- satellite, Church offieiais had no im- waving appeared to confirm his was a first step toward a mediate
eomment.
z
.
(See
CASTRO,
Page
21.)
man
into
space
and
back.
ROADSIDE
BREATHER—Gov.
Muiioz
seems
at ease as
he holds an informal press conference, in a wooded somewhere in the central mountain area. 2. (STAR photo by -Gunter Hett.)
area
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