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A SMITH S SMITH President Vlc® President Vice President - Guardia Calls for FHANCISLC) AGL»KKS Proposes HOAACIO AliUtßttli lAPA Continent Wide Vice President and Pubiivuet vice President Editor and Manarer Antonio Knit Special Efforts to Nixon Reaches ; Manueine Editor Campaign on Radio, TV and Press PniMAsSeo dali> except Monday Entered as second class matter at th# Post Office of Spines pu on February i 195 b Complete Part of Against Censorship i Hails as Genuine EDITORIAL All in Pan-Am Highway NEW YORK, (UP).—The Inter •|“the condition of press, radio and i COLOMBIA AND HER ECONOMIC MISSION American Press Association pro- | television in Cuban has been so WASHINGTON (UP) TomSs posed today to the Inter American i deplorably deteriorated that we a "Laboratory Guardia, Panamanian civil Democracy" en- Broadcasting Association, a cam- | consider it is urgent a joint action gineer, frequently of IN WASHINGTON known as the EXTRAORDINARY paign on the press, radio and te- jof our two groups in the whole “Father of the Pan American levision in all the continent fa- ,' hemisphere. It is evident that our Highway”, said the moment has Plesant Words Not WILL DSCUSS ECONOMIC PROBLEMS voring “the' re-establishment of come to A most distinguished economic delegation of the Re- j members in Cuba, as well as yours, seriously consider some speech” in Cuba. means to finance the streetch of Endugh, the "Times" public of Colombia which has been in Washington for the A lAPA distribut- are at the mercy of any unscrupu- DURING HIS bulletin from the road in Dari6n, in the border Says on Nixon Trip TOUR IN S COUNTRIES past several days, has obtained the attention of some of ed to the press here says the pre- ! lous regime. of Colombia and Panama. the most important personalities of the . The sident of the Association, John T. duty of Exprecc Worm Affection es the U. S. Mission’s success cannot be measured except by the reper- 0‘ Rourke. made the proposition “We consider the all Guardia made his recommenda- NEW YORK, (UP). The New free (press, Govt, cussions in a letter to the president of the means of difusion ra- tions in a report presented to the publishes today For the end People of Uruguay it has caused in circles which were surprised, to television) Yor Times an edi- Broadcasting Association, Raul dio and to defend those executive committee of the con- trip a certain extent, to detect that the political unity achieved torial on the of Vice Presi- MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, April peace from Uruguay, comply- members and to do uor best until of and is renowned “as ale. in that great Nation in the last few months has been car- Fontaina,, gress the Pan American High- dent Richard M. Nixon to South 28. —(UP)— U. S. Vice boratory ing adopted by they recuperate their freedom of President for democracy”. ried over into with a resolution day, holding 'meetings in this ca- America, in which it says: flew the field of international economics. the Board of Directors of the , action and personal security”. Richard M. Nixon in here to- He said he would talk with Na- pital. “Young Mr. Nixon, who seems day to start an 18-day tour of eight tional Council President Carlos L. Two illustrious former Presidents, Doctor Alfonso L- lAPA in its last meeting in Ja- BATISTA CHARGED WITH almost as tireless as elderly Mr. Latin American countries. He Fisher and other Uurguayan of- pez and Doctor Mariano Ospina Perez, the former a Libe- maica. “VIOLENCE AND CRIME” It has been estimated that this promptly praised Uruguay “express On that opportunity the Board Dulles, has taken wing again, this as a ficials and to the people ral, the latter a Conservative, are members of the brilliant stretch of road of 1,125 km., “Laboratory of Democracy”. and Government of this O’Rourke to LOS ANGELES, (UP). Dr. time to attend the inauguration country delegation headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, instructed consult through the worse bed of tropical Nixon received an enthusiastic the warm affection of the people Doc- the broadcasters about the possi- Roberto Agramonte, who was sup- forest, would around of Dr. Arturo Frondizi, Argenti- tor Carlos Sanz cost $73,000,- reception from 500 persons at the and the Government of the United de Santamaria. The prestige of Colombia bility to invoke, in the case of ported as a Presidential candidate The American Highway na’s first democratically elected has been | 000. Pan The Vice- airport and from crowds in the States feel torward Uruguay”. poured into Washington, a city where discussions Cuba, the “Panama Doctrine”. by the Cuban rebels, said that the from Alaska to the Pahama Ca- President since 1938. expert city, 11 miles away, until the mo- After his speech, have been held of the serious problems which, if they This doctrine, jointly adopted in Batista Government “has kept its nal Zone, will be finished and President took some advi- radio Nixon Latin American problems torcade passed the University of and his party with affect the Colombian economy, are putting to a test the Panama, disposes that any attack j jpower in Cuba only' through the opened to the traffic by the end sers on drove Urugua- will drop in Montevideo. There several hun- yan officials in a toward vigor of Inter American solidarity, insofar as concerns to either of the two Associations I exertion of violence and crime”. of 1959. However, it will take along with him and carvan capitals Buenos dred students booed and passed the city. The streets lined safeguarding the permanent stability great will be considered an attack to j many years to travel by car to at seven besides were of a country In the text of a speech to be I Aires. out handbills denouncing him as with cheering Uruguayans and the which felt, the whole of them. | without interruption, representative of “North has together with the anguishes of the political ! delivered last night at Lyon’s Hall the the U. S. and Uruguayan flags flew tragedy brought O’ Rourke wrote to Fontana: i Nixon yesterday that American oppressor of Latin about by the ignominious distatorship of to a gathering of Cuban exiles Guardia suggested that private “Mr. said side by side on many buildings. it wasn’t true that we take our America. Rojas Pinilla, an acute economic crisis caused by it. who sympathize with the rebel Specifically Nixon planned companies, specially oil and cons- American friends for grant- Nixon and his wife, Pat, receiv- to cause, the former University of Latin emphasize the interest While Vice-President Nixon of the United States is truction companies from the certainly however, ed 21-gun salute as their plane of the in professor spoke ted. It is true, a United States in the economic and mission, that have been too indiferent touched down at exactly 10 on a good-will there remain in out against “press censorship, mi- United States, should cooperate we a.m. social well-being of Washington and to their economic problems and (9 a.m. edt) at Carrasco Interna- its southern authentic representatives of one of the coun- litary control of the courts with their equipment and services neighbors and prove that the tries which the United States Mission will visit. Know thy the so-called emergency law, that we have been too often dis- tional Airport. We hope United obtaining as a benefit for this posed play around with Latin- Uruguayan Air Force planes States does not take South that the results obtained by Colombia will be sufficiently which empowered the Batista mili- to America for granted. anyone sup- what the publicity of this achieve- American dictators —in Argentina flew overhead, an airport crowd positive to assure the success which is merited bv the tary forces to kill Uruguay’s top porting general ment might bring to them. during Peron’s infamous regime, applauded and eheered and an government offi- quality of the the strike”. gathered members of both Missions: that of Vice- in , in Paraguay and. for Infantry regiment marched in cials at Carrasco Inter- President Nixon in South Neighbor Guardia said that his national Airport America and that of Colombia recommen- that matter, in Batista’s Cuba—- review. to greet Hie Vice in Washington. President Prado Leaves tor dation was originally made by two just because it was so handy to do It was a beautiful, warm fall President and Mrs. Nixon on their danger day arrival from Port of , Tri- Missions of the caliber By ANTONIO RUIZ Aires Today engineers of the United Nations so. Just now there is that and both the Vice President of those we refer to in this brief Buenos our restraints on the importation and his wife remarked about it nidad. editorial comment focus —undoubtedly— which made a survey in a flight the attention of HAITI Vocational education, (UP) —Dr. Manuel Prado, of lead, zinc, copper and petro- before the airport microphones. The Vice President made Uru- in a io Darien during March. These all the Hemisphere, which follows them with warm considerable scale, is of re- of the Republic, upon leum will give Russia a chance to Nixon expressed his thanks for guay the first official stop on his President engineers expectancy. cent development in Haiti. (Until special invitation to the inaugura- recommended also that do business. the “warm reception you have tour before going to 1925, there were only three voca- elect, in the of that stretch given me. Not even in my own to attend the inauguration of Dr. tion ceremonies of President construction previous missions tional schools, one of which, for Dr. Arturo Frondizi, will leave tor of road, local materials should be “Mr. Nixon’s state of California have I seen Arturo Frondizi as Argentina’s girls, have been conspicuously succes- was an still is operated by Buenos Aires tomorrow. used such as timber for the such a beautiful day”. first democratically elected Presi- the Belgian Sisters. There are now bridges. sful in creating at least a tempo- He said Uruguay had made a dent since the ouster of dictator ten vocational and two pre-voca- The Peruvian Executive will rary good will. He travels in Afri- significant contribution to world Juan D. Per6n. tional schools for boys, and two leave in a special plane of Argen- Guardia’s report adds that the ca, or Latin-America as vocational and two pre-voeational tina’s Air Force, escorted by some piece of 690 kins, from the side though he were renning for Con- ECONOMIC PROBLEMS TO BE DISCUSSED schools for girls. Peruvian planes. of Panama will follow the route gress in each country he visited. The course of study in the Chepo-Ei Llano-Maje-Yaviza. The But pleasant words, as he must Washington, in a statement dispel the notion that the voca- Dr. Raul Porras Barreneclia, In area Is tional schools usully a pe- Colombian Ministry of Public realize, are not enough. If we are before his departure, Nixon said he being neglected. covers Foreign Minister, parlamentarians, Latin riod of three years. The trades Works will announce in August to be really good neighbors with hoped to have ‘full and frank dis- “President Eisenhower,” he add- American high Armed Finance and officers of the taught are cabinet making, auto route to its side of the Southern Republics we must cussions” with leaders of the eight ed, ‘is that will accompany President the follow on determined these mechanics, masonry, tinsmithing, Forces, lend them money, advance Republics visit. friends so close Prado in his trip. the border. This decision will be more he will who are to us and blacksmithing, tailoring and shoe- adopted a meeting Bogo- them aid when they need it and problems will be on stand with us in the Na- Dr. Prado will stay in the Argen- after in “Economic United and Trade News Reports making, for boys; cooking, sewing, ta between the Public Works Mi- —above all—trade with them on top of the list,” he said. “It is of tions are not taken for granted.” May dressmaking, tina’s capital until 5, retur- hope major good-will embroidery and oth- personally welcome nistry and the members of the Da- reasonable terms. Let us this concern to all of us to have As in his 1955 tour of er needle work for girls. ing to Lima to full Central America Austerity Program CONGRESS CONSIDERING of rien’s Road sub-comitte of the is Mr. Nixon will recom- the Americas develop to the and the Carib- For private Richard Nixon, VicePresident bean, accompanied NEW TARIFF LAW There are several com- the United States, expected here Highway Congress. mend when he gets home”. their economic resources so that Nixon is by his mercial schools in Port-au-Prince, ! [ can adequately care for our wife. She plans to visit hospitals Guatemala Recommended next Wednesday. we The Administration has for- in which bookeeping, shorthand growing populations.” and schools while the Vice-Presi- GUATEMALA Expected di- warded to Congress a new tariff and typing are taught. Lack of Nixon’s trip is pegged to the dent confers with government minished Government income, due law which favors the importation trained instructors, however, has inauguration of Argentine Presi- leaders. of much needed capital ARGENTINE NEWSMEN mostly from the drop in coffee equipment been one of the main drawbacks Arms Worth $500,000 Captured From dent Dr. Arturo Frondizi on May But because of the short time exports, has led President' Ydigo- and essential consumer goods, of the educational system of Hai- VOT FOR STRIKE But he will also visit Uruguay, he spend while placing higher 1. can in each country, ras to recommend to Congress a tariffs on lux- ti. Until 1944, there was only one Paraguay, , , Ecuador, Nixon will have to adhere more 20 per cent cut in the proposed ury consumer goods. No quotas uormal school for girls in Port- BUENOS AIRES (UP)—Argen- and Venezuela. closely tine newspapermen voted today on Airplane Colombia to his official schedule than national budget bringing it down are involved. At the same time au-Prince; in October of that year { Revolutionists Who Stole The Vice-President made his he has in past His trips the Ministry of Economics placed a strike call scheduled for 10 P M. tours. were to $lO9 million. At the same time, a second one was opened with the comments after shaking hands with noted for his from a special import require- against the nation’s daily news- MANAGUA, (UP). Col. Os- aries in the Miami airport were departures the President has initiated an aus- license aid of specialists from the Inter diplomatic representatives of the protocol in order to get among the ment on several metal products papers and magazines. valdo Lopez, Hondura’s Army loading in the airport of Los Hor- terity program within the Adminis- American Education Foundation. eight countries who stood in the and wage a Chief, who left for Buenos Aires cones when they were surprised masses person-to-per- tration. He has asked each cabinet including ornamental frames, have completed rain to hear him speak. son will campaign. curtains, Students who The Argentine Newspaper Guild delegation good drain pipes, metal doors, as head of the of his two machine guns * member to submit a detailed re- eight years of primary education issued the call Sunday night to about 'hundred Nixon warned against what he Also travelling on his plane are port Ministry’s frames and metal accessories, all government to the inauguration of of of his current may be admitted to normal school for a a month were found, and that the rest said was a tendency in the United Samuel C. Waugh, President of the financial of which being produced back demands $l5 Dr. Arturo Frondizi, President status and future needs are now for three years of training. The increase for editorial employes of the each 6 consisted of rifles. States “to take Latin America for Export-Import Bank and R. Rubot- so that budget cuts can in adequate supply by deomestie 1 elect of Argentina, said to the be made curriculum includes the French magazines and a hikes for in the Air granted.” tom, Assistant Secretary of State with the companies. production of most I $12.50 newspaper “Novedades” from Ma- The arms are now exception of salary de- The language and literature, mathema- ' magazine “Everyone should realize” he and their wives. products only re- writers. Force barracks of Honduras, and creass. The President also pro- of these started tics, natural sciences, geography, nagua that the arms captured added, “that these countries are posed cently. It is a tribute to Guatema- Management has the its value, according to Lopez, is that all new projects and history, civics, English, ethics, psy- offered from the Nicaraguan revolutiona- not only our neighbors but our ALL AMERICANS programs pruned la’s fast growing small industries newsmen a salary increase of seven about $500,000. , be to the bone chology, drawing and education- ries in Lepaguare last Friday, are best friends. NORTH OR SOUTH and that economy be the by-word that sufficient supplies for domest- including methods, per cent in addition to the 15 Lopez also that in the place al sciences, sufficient to equip six hundred said TO DEMONSTRATE Nixon’s at the airport for all Administration actions. ic use have been attained so quick- school legislation and administra- ' per cent increase granted last Jun. known as El Paraiso, the Hondu- aides is- The tariff law also calls for the Another union, the men. U.S. INTEREST sued a formal statement in which ly. tion, principles of education, prac- | newspaper captured rifles fly- adoption by of the Uni- Assn, Newspaperman, de- Colonel Lopez made his state- reifn authorities Nixon said his 11,000-mile he said the eight countries he will EDUCATING PEOPLE Guatemala tice teaching, phsical education I I of has SAVE form Customs Nomenclature of manded a 48 per increase ment to a special reporter of “No- from a group under the command ing tour is aimed at demonstrat- visit are “an important part of the TO MONEY and hygiene, care and nurs- cent increasing America, a system devised child gave papers, May vedades" saying that in the plane of ex-General Luis Gaudales, a ing the United State’s world’s most dynamic regions with Central ing. The was revised I but the until 5 The Institute to Promote Pro- a few years ago under United Na- curriculum to reply. stolen by Nicaraguan revolution- Sandinist. interest in Latin America and to an enormous potential of growth in so as give more em- J duction (INFOP) is carrying on trons auspices, which would help 1943, to and a unique tradition for friend- several extensive campaigns among phasis to agriculture, home econo- ship and cooperation with the Unit- the Central American efforts to- activities. Men teachers the adult and school age popula- greater integra- and social ed States.” wards economic for are tion of Guatemala to promote the Nicaragua. Costa Rica and rural schools trained in the said textually: tion. Section of the Practical HEMISPHERIC EVENTS The statement idea of saving money by making Honduras already using the Normal “President Eisenhower has great- are School of Agriculture. Admission regular bank deposits. Although system. Guatemala and San Salva- ly honored by designating is based upon completion of the me the urban population is prone to dor in the process ot convert- me to be his personal representa- are fifth year of secondary school. this “savings habit”, the difficulty to tive at the inauguration ing it. steps of Presi- in Guatemala has been the proper in recent years definite dent-elect Arturo Frondizi of Ar- education of the farmers and rural MEXICAN LEAD, ZINC have been taken toward the or- gentina. especially pleased University of I was population who are still, in great FOR WEST ganization of the by this invitation because I had part, saving Haiti, in 1943, a presidential de- their money under the (UP)— West long hoped to study and to know mattress, so speak. Especially CITY ] cree authorized establishment of in Brief to Latin American News is interested in buying at first hand those countries of difficult to get across is the fact Germany the “Conseil de l’Universite d’Hai- AGREE Arce, President the Second Inter American Congress large quantities Mexican lead V. S. MEXICO rez de es Latin America I had not been that banks give on the of i ti” to the activities of PAA Starts New Services to Senate. of mining workers was inaugurat- interest and zinc tne Mining Chamber of coordinate ON TV CHANNELS able to visit personally during my money deposited with “no strings the various institutions of higher Repeal will be easily achieved ed by Labor Secretary Salomon today Today (UP). The two previous visits to Mexico, Cen attached.” Thus far the campaign Mexico said ! learning. In that year, for the first South America WASHINGTON, according political circles, and Gonzalez Blanco at the Auditorium spokesman the mining to tral America and . great headway A said ; history, all the centers of United States and Mexico have of the Mexican Social Security has made in the industry here had “high hopes” time in NEW YORK. (UP)—The Pan the weight of the communist vote and I therefore, public schools where arrangements higher granted their agreed tentatively on allocation elections. Institute. “Mrs. Nixon are, of making big sales to Germany, education American World Airways announc- (UHF) felt in the approaching taking this opportunity to make have been made for school chil- diplomas in a common ceremony, of ultra high frequency law aimed at which offset possible in- ed it will inaugurate tomorrow a Nominally the was PADILLA NERVO good-will visits Uruguay, Para- dren to bank” each week in their wutild auspices of the Coun- channels for television use in both organizations in ge- to creases in U S import duties under the new direct service between Latin all totalitarian GOES TO GENEVA Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Co- classrooms. Also, successful has on cil. Another important step-point- countries. it has been guay, metals shipped from Mexico. America and Boston, Philadelphia, details neral, but in particular lombia and Venezuela in addition been the program to promote the ing to the creation of a Faculty of through Officials here withheld used to drive the Communist Par- CITY, (UP). For- Baltimore and Washington pending a MEXICO to our visit to Argentina. We are use of Christmas Clubs which was MEXICAN BRIDGE Education were the summer San Juan, Puerto Rico. on the UHF allocations ty underground and deprive card- eign Minister Luis Padilla Ner- signing of final agreement. going to have the privilege of highlighted by a 10 per cent in- schools organized in 1943 for teach- Four weekly lights supper a holders of their right to vote. left by plane for Geneva to VERaCRU Mexico )up)— En- with the UHF agree- vo meeting and talking with not only crease in Christmas Club deposits ers of the lycees. in which Ameri- four motor clippers will connect Officials said participate the International gineers are studying project for “tentatively ini- NEWSPAPER TO in government officails, but with tea- in February compared to the same a can, French and Haitian profes- those American cities and Puerto ment has been RED of which he is period building a half-mile long bridge tialed by both sides”. The Amer- REAPPEAR IN B. A. Law Commission chers and students, newspapermen, in 1957. sors took part. Rico’s capital, where they will join Vice leaders, ovei the Alvarado Lagoon south Ecole National de ican Embassy in Mexico City, it BUENOS AIRES, (UP). The President. business and industrial In 1944, the ‘ the regular lines of the company working women of all PROFITS OF PRIVATE of uere to provide a more efficient Droit” became the Faculty of Law. was said, has been instructed by Communist morning newspaper La TOURISTS MAY BRING and men and UP port city to the Latin American countries. social groups. To all of these, we COMPANIES link between this Gulf The Military School, which trains Washington to conclude the agree- Hora will reappear on may 2 after LIQUOR TO MEXICO and Coatzacoalcos shall take the best wishes of Presi- growing prosperity and young men who have completed MEXICANS SEEKING ment with Mexico. nearly eight years of closure. The Traffic at present is MEXICO CITY, (UP). The dent Eisenhower and the Ameri- health of private enterprise in ferried their secondary education to be- TUNISIAN TRADE Under present plans, the Mexi- The visca-decker joint congres- slow moving an Government that tour- can people. Guatemala reflected in the across on boats. come officers in the national army MEXICO CITY, (UP). The can Government will submit sional committee set up in the Pe- announced was The Communications Ministry ists may bring three bottles of “The eight we are go- figures of an official Government and police force, and the School local Chamber of Commerce an- agreement in the form of a note ron regime in' 1950 closed La Hora countries said experts would decide wheth- newspapers, liquor into Mexico dutyfree and ing to visit are an important part report indicating corporate fi of Medicine, which offers courses nounced that negotiations are un- for U. S. approval. with a hundred other that er a sta onary on draw bridge to submit their bag- the world’s most dynam- net profits in 1957 rose by in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry derway -with Tunisia for a $500,- The United States and Mexico but while most of the others gra- will not have of one of over would be built.' The former would gage when they ic regions with an enormous po- 25 per cent to $26 million com- and nursing, are under the De- 000-barter agreement. some years ago agreed on alloca- dually reappeared, La Hora has for inspection cost 1.6 million dollars and the country. of growth and a unique tra- pared to 1956 when net profits partment of Interior; the School said the pact would tion of very high frequency for rerhained closed until now. leave the tential latter aprroximately 2.4 millions. Officials regulations went into dition for friendship and eoopera- $2l milion. previously of Applied Sciences, a private in- consist of exchange Tuni- (VHF) for television. After the fall of Per6n, the party The new were As an of effect today. The liquor with the United States. reported, Government taxes on pri- by the State, sian olive for clothes. tried to get the paper and its increased -1 Hon stitution subsidized oil Mexican TO SCRAP aimed of- vr.’.c industry (there is personal is under the control of the De. They added proved to plant returned but the courts rul- quota was believed at We are all Americans, whether no ? ? ? that if it COMMUNIST BAN import duties on Our as- income tax) also reached a record partment of Agriculture and La- be impossible ship clothing, then ed otherwise. The party is now fsetting higher 1 from the North or South. to liquor shipments. The to develop high of $6.5 million. These figures bor and the “Ecole Apostolique” shugar could be , (UP). President served by a weekly paper ealled commercial -1 pirations are one substituted. baggage stemmed from news- and resources are expected to spiral upward students prepare for the The Economy De- Carlos Ibanez intends to scrap Chi- Nuestra Palabra. rule ¦ our human natural Subscribe to the where Government’s “humiliating : respect for the in- again in 1958 as 600 private priesthood, is the partment participating of Democracy Law MINERS CONGRESS paper eriticsm of ill freedom and new Catholic under is in the le’s Defense luggage by made to kelp companies of begun Religion. OPENS IN MEXICO searches” of tourists’ ’ dividual. Our trip is all sizes have Department of talks and has agreed in principle which outlawed the Communist ideal.” aperating January Ist. Americas Daily Version Page 3 to Fe- MEXICO CITY, (UP). authorities. further this since Spanish the barter idea. Party, according to Guillermo *