The San Juan Star (Sept. 20, 1960)

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=the San Juan Star ITA MANEUVERS

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Vol. I

No.

272

| San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, September 20, 1960

Tel 3-8400

Secend-ciajs postage paid at San Juan. Puerte Ries

DISARMAMENT

KS WITH IKE AT UN Receives Hostile N.Y. Welcome On Arrival By WILLIAM L, RYAN UNITED NATIONS (AP)—Soviet Premier Nikita 8. Khrushchev may talk about disarmament with President Eisenhower at the United Nations, and thus, in effect,

‘}turn

the coming

U.N.

Gen-

eral Assembly

session

world

conference.'

summit

¢+———_—~

into a|to

The Soviet Premier and .jhis Communist bloc retinue President

tend

Eisenhower

the

should

assembly

“murderer’’ distance

os Faia

Ye

the

CASTRO WAVES TO §S UPPORTE RS—Cuban Premier Fidel fourth floor window facing Lexington Avenue'in New York, gathered outside Shelburne Hotel where he is staying. At Jimenez, head of Cuban agrarian reform movement. Others Photo)

Castro, left, waves from to greet supporters who right is Antonio Nufiez are not indentified. (AP

Castro

—Fidel

*{AP)

NATIONS

moved

the

Fournier Case| Heading For US High Court The

controversial

Castro left the Hotel Shel-+*

burne at Lexington Ave, and 37th St., where the manage-

ment reluctantly had granted accommodations

to

his party

request

U.

S.

at the

State

Castro

and

of the

Department.

The bearded Cuban premier told newsmen the hotel was

‘“Four- overcharging him—at a reported

nier case” is headed for the U.S. Supreme Court as the

rate

of

$20

per

suite

per

day—

to

rican

of the

opens

session,

Juri

make

unnecessary”

guard

all

has

Woman

murder

by

the

judgement

Supreme

Court

here.

Justice Secretary Hiram Cancio said yesterday he

R. has

instructed

Gen-

the

« Solicitor

office to file an appeal the Washington tribunal.

appeal must

with The

be filed within 30

(See FOURNIER,

Page

21)

police

protection.

shepherded

him

at

times since his arrival Sun(See CASTRO, Page 21)

has decided foappeal a U. S. appelate court’s reversal of the degree

operating

Castro has been restricted to Manhattan during his United Nations visit, in the name of security, and a heavy police

Husband Praying For Miracle

upheld

previous

He also complained about what he called “continuous and

Department of Justice in San Juan announced yesterday it first

up

cle,” says her husband

was

plant in this city in upstate New York’s Mohawk Valley.

conscious,

the

automobile

she was in was rolling over and over on the New York State Thruway. That was five years ago. Her eyes have not opened since. “Tm still hoping for a mira-

31-year-old

Doctors

worker

at

the

at the

Larry,

a

sewage

Littauer

hos

pital say that, except for. the coma, the 27-year-old mother of two is in good health. Her or-

gans function properly.

But’ the

delegation

and

welcome

him,

to

Cyrus

Eaton,

an

Ame-

who

has

been

industrialist

the

voyage

were

Janos

oa

Kadar,

Communist boss of Hungary; Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Soviet-

supported

speeches,

chief of the Romaniaa

Communists;

Todor

Zhivkov, head

of Bulgaria’s ruling Communists, and a number of other Com-

mittee

munist

considers

the

agenda.

assembly

figures.

Evidently

referring

to

this

im

flux of Communist chiefs for the U. N. session, President Eisen-

Thursday

(See

KHRUSHUHEV,

Page

21)

State Department CAP Ruling Challenged By Luis Archilla By HAROLD Puerto

Rico’s

stickier—and

already

J. LIDIN

gluey

electoral

squabble

grew

angrier—yesterday.

At a stormy session of the Commonwealth Election Board, Independence Party delegate Luis Archilla Laugier announced he will formally request the Chief Justice of | .

the Commonwealth Supreme

For 5 Years

In Coma

CLOVERSVILLE, N, Y. (AP) —tThe last time Dolores Ruslow

waiting

to at

Baltika headed for the pier. Accompanying Khrushchev

of Czechoslovakia, is exto lose out to Frederick of Ireland, of the first day of the will be given over to for-

About 150 officials of various Communist nations were on hand

losses.

police.

and the real business begins tomorrow when the steering comthe

Harlem section of New York last night after complaining to U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold about th e “inhospitable” conditions surrounding his visit here.

some

by

for the purpose, set up a chorus of jeers for Khrushchev as the

which today

malities and ceremonial

to

back

the: pier

The Soviet-supported candidate Nosek pected Boland Most session

headquarters

his hotel

anti-Communist

held’

from

including

President Eisenhower addresdes

UNITED

set to

for-

for president

Says He’s Being Overcharged

the

critical of U. S. cold war policy. New York longshoremen, who had chartered aji excursion boat

the new session mally at 3 pm.

Angry Castro Leaves Hotel;

from

Communist

others

The Soviets, still smarting from their setback in the Congo, face a new reverse in the first day of

Bch

at

y gathering it failed

Khrushchev appeared not notice. He grinned and waved

for

“serious negotiations” on disarmament.

lest

Communis: cheer, but

demonstrators

at-

session

Khrushchev

smother boos, catcalls and cries of

arrived yesterday, to a soggy and coldly hostile New York welcome. Khrushchev at once suggested

‘|

welcome

pier. The up a

Court

only movement she makes is an occasional twitch of her eyslids and lips.

The doctors consider

medical oddity—most who suffer ‘fractures

skull, and

legs, foot

and

arms, enter

mination”

on

tus of the

Christian

her a/ty (Cap).

people of the

wrist,

to revoke the finding

of the Superintendent of Elections that the Department of State has made a “final deter

ankle |

a coma

(See WOMAN, Page 2)

die)

If

the it

the

Chief

complaint,

the

electoral

sta-

Action

Par

Justice

supports

Archilla

will

be

illegal

(See

CHARGES,

to

added,

print

Page 21)

the


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