The San Juan Star (Aug. 13, 1960)

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‘Housing Help j “To Be Offered To ‘Islanders: "as re! newal

and

Vol 1 No. 241

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plans

lish an office in New to ” York City” 16 aid Puerto Ricans: im that..city’ with housing pro-

blems, ‘Carlos Alvarado,

execu-

tive

yester-

director

announced

day.

The offi¢e would furnish. advice and<‘would act as liaison with

state

San Juan, ead

Rice, Saturday, August

13, 1960

at San Juan.

authorities.

Alvapado said the proposed (See HOUSING, Page 3)

the former consul

Ike's Voice To Earth

to which

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|

A test bounced President senhower’s. recorded voice

Eiby

have

her

ousted

the Cuban

con-

radio

up

California

radioed

wards

back

to his

Air

from

the

base

in

Mrs.

orbiting satellite. A 22 year-old Navy ‘frogman, Robert W. Carroll, tied a line from a helicopter to

men

were

encouraged

2.

all» sorts

limited

can

be

to

distances

stantly.-

One

carried

clearly

illustration:

television

of the Olympic

wherever

they

are

un-

and

12

rejoiced

of a space

anticipate the day when messages of

After

in

live

games,

held.

the

recovery

the

capsule

fired

in the Pacific

near

Thursday.

Hawaii

recovery

capsule,

more

of the

carried

than

the

PONCE—The yesterday

(See BALLOON,

over

400

perhaps

sailor

ing

Seafarers won

cannery the

@nion

ery

began

SIU

Seafarers

here.

The

victory

yet

scored

organiz-

union—by

industry -in beat

the

Union

255

votes

the to

as the

margin

United Paekinghouse Workers of only eight votes. America—a sister AFL-CIO The contest

30 To 40. Overcome:

followed

as

a

gas 2

in

(AP)—Resi-

a

¢hemical

ended,

Earlier «the

;

«See!

At nery,

of

sented

the

Ponce

tuna

Packinghouse

workers

fish had

under

canrepre-

a

Pete

alleged

and

her

supposed

ta-

ready

to

it

Mrs.

Cruz.

a

consular

fight

is

for

li-

violated,”

officer,

it

was

CRUZ fighting

back

added. If discrimination were practiced against supporters of Puerto Rican independence by the Cuban consulate, Mrs. Cruz stated, then (See CUBAN, Page 4)

By ANDREW BOROWIEC LEOPOLDVILLE, The Conge (AP)—The United Nations warned yesterday it intends to carry out ‘its mission of maintaizing order m the Congo despite inter-

ference by the Congolese army. U. N. Under-Secretary ier

Patrice

General

that+

L

the U. N. task force alone

Armed

*' 735 gece STU, Rages). “88

y wastQn’ the®

‘Pageldy

heels

Caguas.

plant. “ The plant was shut down immediately and ae danger _ was

_ declared

on the

her

Lumumba Warned Not To Interfere With U.N.

was responsible for the country’s security. in Caguas. The action was taken after In that election the SIU beat days of mounting unrest in out the Packinghouse for rethe country and the growing presentation of some 90 workers presence of the Congolese at Gems International, Ine. an industrial diamond-cutting plant in police and the army.

dents of thié Seaport town began dropping on the streets yesterday -froms.what authorities said was.

closé

Hett.)

another Seafarer victory over Packinghouse workers last week

By Gas ‘th La Porte LA PORT

climaxed long of bitter campaigning, and

weeks

Guater

of

146.

The Teamsters, the third mainland. union of the ballot, took

rival

By

...

rates

wide

Photo

ANGELICA

since

to

who desire to visit that island, she

(STAR

(AFL-

om

her duty to facilitate entry inte Cuba of all persons ‘‘of good will”

on to

covering

office

pro-independence

wherever

As

Page 4)

election

triumph

Puerto Rico three years ago. The

te

representation

workers

‘largest

land-based

a

said

has

Seafarers Score Triumph In Ponce Cannery Election CIO)

berty

forward—perhaps

Union

of

liberty.” “A soldier

Ocean

gone—the work to send a man a round trip into space, and

as

of separatist ideology,” the outspoken Cuban consular officer replied that she is a “‘soldier of

an

instrument

Soviet

served

lent for swinging trips from Puerto Rico to Havana for “persons

Air

from

the capsule The

Other Space Flights The communications satellite, the biggest but fot the heaviest of all man-made satellites, zoom-

failures, over

objected

display

sympathies,

up

here.”’ Force

who

in the consulate

public

fantastic

30,

San Justo street, in the Bouret building. Soldiér Of Liberty Noting that the local State De-

partment

itary

really

a desk

Califor-

nia:

is

Cruz,

acting consul here from December, 1959 until mid-July, still has

edge

to the balloon and down to New Jersey. The balloon, called Echo §, served as a sort of backboard.or: billiard cushion. Delighted scientists and. mil-

“This

here.

Thursday the Puerto Rican State Department revealed it is blecking recognition of the new Cuban consul general here, Luis Perdomo, until the controversial Mrs. Cruz is withdrawn from his office.

at’ Ed~

comrades

Force

from

sulate

jts success on a day in the United States laid

of space

State

to

sky and spce. i: 3 1. An Air Force test pilot, Major Robert M. White, hurtled, 131,000 feet above the earth—more than 24 miles, the highest flight yet, and

Federal

of the Commonwealth

claim to other fantastic feats” i

wrapping ‘on a package of cigarettes, was shot. more than 1,000 miles skyward from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

claimed

the

that

Department

to new marvels in world communication. skin thinner than the plastic

Cuban

Juan,

government is behind efforts

By J. W. DAVIS WASHINGTON (AP)—The United States, on one of its proudest days in the space age, yesterday. sent into orbit high above the earth a giant balloon that could lead The balloon, big as a.ten-+ story building but with a ed

acting

in San

yesterday

From Outer Space

from

Bice

By HAROLD J. LIDIN Attractive Angélica Cruz,

US Balloon Bounces)

beam

Puerte

Cuban Aide Claims U.S. Behind Ouster

err Urban

Housing

ee

members

of

the

Con-

golese Force Publique roved the highways, stopping cars and passers by. On Wednesday night,

lesefired over mobs which

Oe *iamuhibele: cab? a0

Dr. Ralph Bunche personally went to inform Prem-

clamored for his death. The U.N. Conge command indicated it intends te carry out to the letter the mandate given it by the security council. This determination was shown

comply

Thursday

ant

night

when

a

unit

of

with

leave

the

cause

of

the

demands

te

country

Thursday

be-

the

seats but he passage

shortage

had

for last

been

of

plane

promised

night.

Druet was located in a restaurby

a

Congolese

official

and

U.N. Ghana forces nearly clashed with Cengolese gendarmes in

immediately arrested. A unit of Ghana soldiers under the com-

defense

mand

of

a

Belgian

The settler, Marcel he

received

an

settler

Druet, said

expulsion

order

of

ponded took

him

a

British

officer

res-

to his plea for help and away

in

a jeep.

The United Nations said here after being beaten with ae -|:that the entry of the troops into by Congolese troops: « h * He said “he Wat ‘astintble to » » (See LUMUMBA, Page 2)


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