Vol. I | No. 280
Tel. 3-8400
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San Ta
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the San Juan Sta illan To ¢ e vy Plan T
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29, 1960 .
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And Tito In Accord
Gives Up In Ponce By
PEDRO
“By WILLIAM L. RYAN
ROMAN
-PONCE—Escaped _
Segundo Redriguez
killer
UNITED
Mufioz,
h and briiised, gave himself’ up yesterday. -He had $150.25 in his pockets
the General Assembly today
Police said he approached a raunicipal road worker in barrio Maraguez,
eight
miles~
“and
E ;want
He
was
to turn
dirty,
in advance of ‘a face-to-face meeting with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
northeast
Macmillan
said,
myself
weary,
in.”
- and
bruised, apparently from a tumble
he took early yesterday when
had
a close
They
he
spotted
leapt
brush him
into
with and
a
and
away.
Afraid of Police
Yesterday
he
told
the
RIVALS GET TOGETHER.Yugostavia’s President! Tito 5 ant Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev beam for photographers outside Soviet delegation headquarters, following their 45 minute yesterday. Although rr ideological differences t bloc 12 years ago remain unchanged they reached road which split Tito from the but
got
on most worker, Florencio Andujar To- agreement’ rres, 33, that he would not go to police by himself because he}: was afraid they would kill him. Police; believe’ he saved the money in, prison, _ Andujar said Rodriguez, 32 was wearing yellow pants, a
points
Khrushchev’s demands in the U.N. (AP Photo)
Ferre Challenges Munoz
white
shirt,
tennis
shoes.
black
sweater
When
and
he escaped
the
blue
prisoni
denim
garb
of the
By
HAROLD
Statehood
J. LIDIN
Republican
ay
man Harry Fridman that the Pon-
ce industrialist debatewi
rice
nearby
where
beans
aid
he fed
him
vegetables | Ri and then called a neighbor, Juan ei Pita 'athee'iwes’ dm eid growth of; an invitation by Con-
expressing
would
be
welcome,
in’ his letter to the
a willingness
to accept
debate with the governor, Ferre replied categorically that his letter
ee
Dr. Morales To UN;)*
Mufioz
chairman. Asked to clarify if the reference to Mufioz meant he was seeking a debate with Mufioz-or merely
}
and
with
Ferre added
Andujar took ‘Rodriguez to his
house
Soviet
to
the
gent riers
appeal to break now preventing
this
historic
lay
Premier
(Se FERRE, Page 27)
15th
sion which
be
an
ur-
down bar discussion
Assembly
threatens
{disastrous
failure.
afternoon,
chev
conferred
for
with
Yugoslavia’s
ses-
to end ia
diplomatic
Yesterday
Khrush-
45
minutes
President
Ti-
to, a long
standing
rival. ported
Kremlin leader rethey reached agree-
ment
1To TV Political Debate
from’ a Justice Department van in Ponce Sept. 19, he was: wear-
ing
plans
fore
of dangerous world problems, and to salvage something from
he
police.
fired,
gully
(AP)'
a key role in Western strategy at the U:N., addresses
but no place to spend it.
of here about 3:30 p.m. “Pm hungry,” Rodriguez
NATIONS
—British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, playing
The that on
Soviet
Communist
policies
on
dis-
armament, the Congo and the need to abolish colonialism. With Tito standing at his side outside Soviet delegation headquarters on Park Avenue, Khrushchev aeknowledged that the two ideological foes had
not
settled)
the quarrel
which
led Yugoslavia to split with Moscow
12 years
Khrushchev
ago. told
newsmen,
“We have come fully to terms, Our viewpoints coincide or are (See MACMILLAN, Page 27)
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May Defend Status Routed en (For Public Assistance a
i
Wo a lt era On refute in the United Nations the
aan
g0
is sien
‘stressed
mission| is puty te
that
Morales’
06 eh taped
here. local news
possibility
a
the U. $. combats the Khrushchev |answer to Khrushchev directly indicatign from the U.S. that this
step be taken. The U.S., fon sail, snlgad. decie: w seated
agency
described
id
statement. He said that he has no
available
through
meena es |stiey spl operations to restre] 1 oe of the big building com
tice Poly. cute grad Muiioz
1,500 people in Puerto; $500,000, made
ncactmedt reeert tet anan,| BK engin eran So ivaie speas, 5 er eae oe that ex-Nazi. leader | Sore" focitities “to pore fr fou e
“at La Fortaleza, the said ‘however, ° that.-he
Dr Morales Carrion to the U. N. in the event the U.S, decides ta’ “Set things straight.”
More than
i
said
their sight, said Jane Nicole de/ tractors would generously volunteer Mariani, president of the Eye Bank|to carry on the job, [ feel pretty
as | Puerto Rico, in a letter to the|sure that the building materials,
suspected to be |°!AR. jWindows and pthpr items would arrested during | blind ‘The men letterand claimed that 3,125)be graciously donated by firms ‘ police in Z t women’ are on the factories and individuals. headquarters would nei- | Welfare roles and of these,
.
nor deny the re- |4re blind
1,500]
The
due to cataracts, Thejeye
Lions
bank
club,
president,
continued
the
has agreed to
telephone con. {Cataracts cannot be removed as/provide the necessary équipment department here no fur- |2Vilable to permit these sightless| “Other humanitarian organl-
iin "Pederalpo. | Pte are met enoueh bengal beda| tor the bedpital ryem.
information could be ob- | to undergo the required operation. | zations, civic ¢lubs and religious I Mrs. Mariani says that with (Se EYE BANK, Page #1)