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' Pott of Sprlnca on Februtr? Shot ; Olflca MHAVANA, June 14. -^(Special l - —oam. i —afM— to THE AMERICAS DAILY)— The ex-Minister A DEMOCRACY of Government WIN PENDLETON | and Senator for the Province of TEMPERATURE * Las Villas, Dr. Santiago Rey, was “ I— Jlj) | Mv v i i if) 1 No Chief Executive with common sense, conscious of FREE When the 32 Hfr /Win ? ~ W tig LiA the victim of a personal attack TOUR Friday, suffering bullet wound vhat democracy really means, can deny, limit or condemn members of the Jasper High School : a \.~4g he right to disagree in politics of each citizen. Discrepancy senior class toured Washington, in the face. His wife was slightly m these what the balances they found the regular guide ser- hurt by flying glass from their matters in creates political * ind counterbalances in the functioning of the State. vice m the Capitol shut down be- • M dBWBi automobile windows. An Unavoidable Democratic **'• cause of the ceremonies, for the W ¦-.jajßßßiWttTKiif - - iHWIiwI The attack took place when Dr. Many of those who govern are not dictators, and do “unknowns.” But. theii congress- Hill Rey came out from the office of Obligation Billy Matthews, ori hand Dr. Roberto Quero, In the plush lot have the material to be, but in certain moments their man. was All democratic govern- He took time out WEWmMmSmSm Vedado district of this city. When the udgment gets confused, and they get very angry with the to serve them. ments of America, especially the from his office work and gave them the prominent politician was enter- lifferent way of thinking of tl.eir opponents. During those government of the United States, a personally conducted lecture tour | ing his car, in which his wife noments forget, will, the obligation to they against titeir no doubt, that demo- Besides seeing a few spots that was already sitting, several un- have do serious racy needs, to maintain its regulating equilibrium, such at- skip, the Jasper persons opened fire. He and sustained efforts in the de- the regular guides - identified OF JHHstart W 1 fense of the republican itudes of the opposition, even if their opinions are in error, seniors saved two-bits each. And THE FESuVAL THE AMERICAS got a brilliant with the Parade of Queens Friday night, a was taken to the Emergency Hos- system of our Hemisphere. io matter what these opinions may be, as long as they after all, $B.OO is $B.OO. display of beauty and grace seldom seen in this city. The photo above shows Miss Cuba, who got pital, together with his wife. After ire manifested in a civilized manner, they fulfill high enthusiastic cheers and applause. Although she got also some out of tone boos, she kept her first treatment there, Dr. Rey was The a LIVE OAK CEREMONIES—The Quenly United States eannot calm and smile, and completely the of the great taken to a private hospital. lemocratic aim. They serve, at least, to show, by contrast, cry of the Elk will be mingled with won hearts crowd watching the magnificent event blindly take cover under the Non- (Photo According to reports, Dr. Rey low good the opposite thesis really is. of politics this by GORT). Intervention Principle —with the voice week-end had gone to doctor’s office in in Live Oak Elks from three coun- the an erroneous interpretation of Those who govern must Ije absolutely convinced that ties, Suwannee, Lafayette, Hamil- the company of the President of it —to avoid the moral and po- the City hey are capable of making errors, because to err is human, gather a huge Flag Council, Dr. Armando Ve- litical obligation to encourage ton. will for Lieutenant nd they must be always ready, besides, to hear criticism Day celebration. Senator Spessard ga, and his aid, Navy the prevalence of the demo- Dispatch Manuel Villanueva. They did not vith serenity, even in cases when such criticism is not made Holland will deliver the principal of Marines to the Caribbean Was cratic institutions in America. suffer wounds, although the ag- vith the desirable good taste. Politicians lacking the tern- address. Elks Club No. 1165 will Without violating the basic be host to the other Elks and the gressors fired against doctor Rey meaning of that principle, the lerament necessary to adopt a conduct of tolerance, can- from several directions. Fourteen lot be good executives in a Republic of authentic demo- affair will be held on the Suwan- Washington Government should nee High School Football field. "Worst Possible Gesture", Matthews States bullet holes were counted in the promote in every decorous way :ratic meaning. automobile. Chairman J. L. McMullen, Live NEW (UPl).—President By sending troops possible the democratic move- YORK. to Caribbean students as if he were taking on agres- Oak, is in charge of arrangements. Eisenhower’s dispatch possible It has been found that the ments of the Continent, and Those in the opposition, on their part, should make all of marines ; bases for action in Ve- debating teams at Harvard, Co- the buildings and paratroopers sors were situated in should also deny its friendship lossible efforts to surround with prestige and sobriety ASK FOR JANE— This is just to the Caribbean i nezuela Eisenhower “revived the lumbia or Stanford universities. adjoining office. after against the doctor’s Dr. and support tb all that means heir viewpoints to end the confusion in Congress- the mob violence : unhappy memories of our inter- “Students in all Latin Ameri- he noticed and all their actions. In that way, they M. Rey said that when negation or mockery of repub- vin the of authorities and, above all, man' Fascell’s office John Buckley Vice President Richard Nixon i vention some 40 years ago in Me- can countries are passionately in- somebody shooting at him, he respect discharge in Caracas last month “was the xico, Nicaragua, Haiti, Cuba and was licanism in the Western Hemi- is his official secretary But, Mrs. ¦ volved in politics, and there is took a machine-gun he had in his nuch better their mission of vigilance toward the Public worst possible gesture make in the Dominican sphere. John Buckle (without the “y”) al- to i Republic”, Mat- among them a strong element of and shot back at the attackers Administration in general and the official conduct of each the circumstances and it quite • thews said. car so is a secretary ;n Fascell’s office. was radicalism and even communism”. but that he could not determine This attitude on the part of lublic official or employe in particular. phone constantly unnnecessary”, an article in the : “This the unquestion- Their calls are was one The article was featured on the they had been wounded Washington would probably re- bulletin of the foreign policy as- able error made in connection with whether In where there is no opposition, getting mixed-and any number of ¦ front page of the bulletin, publi- or The of Police, Bri- sult in the dislike of the for- a,country where only impre- sociation says. Mr. trip,” not. Chief folks somehow receive the Nixon’s dramatic he shed twice monthly by the associa- gadier Gen. Garcia the eign policy of the >ne party exists, which in fact is a political fiction, because The article, “The Lessons of La- but added: Pilar and United States ssion that Mrs. Buckle is John’s wi- ¦ wrote, tion which is a private organiza- District Inspector of Police, Este- by four well known regimes, but vhoever controls it owns the Republic, democracy cannot fe. So settle it and for all tin America’,, was written by Her- “If Mr. Nixon is to be criticized, to once tion dedicated to the study of for- ban Ventura, rushed to the scene would otherwise conquer the txist. Democracy, in order to function in an adequate man- when you want Mrs. John Buckle, bert L. Matthews, editorial writer it is for his basic misconception • eign affairs. as as they of the admiration of all the people of lubricant, so Buc and Latin American specialist for he could go soon learned ler, needs the to speak, of the opposition, just ask for Jane Surely, John ¦ that around Latin The attacks on Nixon America. Only with such at- kley debating University “seemed vhose opinions and attitudes contribute, in one way or won’t answer to that one. The New York Times. America with to him and many other americans, PARDONS SIGNED titude, with vertical direction hi orient, mother, to restrain, to or to encourage, as the case BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME— from President Eisenhower down, President Batista signed the Pre- favor of the democracies, the nav be, those in Government in the discharge of their Congressman Charlie Bennett’s boy to have come out of a clear sky”, sidential decrees granting pardon Government and the people of luties. Bruce, aged 13 lost his first big po- Matthews said. “At least, most to political prisoners sentenced by the United States would succeed litical campaign last week when he FESTIVAL SCHEDULE Americans were surprised by its the Courts. Those receiving par- in getting more identified with failed in his try for the job of fury, which is a measure of the dons are: Isidro Trujillo Hernan- all the Latin American nations treasurer of the student body at TODAY pervading ignorance and neglect dez, Eduardo Garcia Gonzalez, Ro- and with the great majority sf Kramer Junior High School here. of Latin America in the United gelio Mendez Acosta, Aldo Miguel their Governments. Bruce already had been elected to Sailing Regatta, 10 a.m., Biscayne Bay. States”. Santamaria Cuadrado and Lkzaro his bid for The White House and the State the Student Council and Queen of the Americas Beauty Pageant, 3 and 8 p.m., Dinner He added: Cabezas Gonz&lez. the treasurer’s job was for an ad- Department need of tangible Key Auditorium. “Mr. Nixon, however, favoring ded honor. He had practiced his Adult tickets 75 cents; children 25 cents- immedia- achievements inter- speech under the direction of the Soccer Tournament, 7:30 p.m., Curtis Park, tely realized two things —that the American democracy, in order demonstration were not against San Juan Mayoress to be in a position to talk of uni- .atin American Finance Congressman, but when he gave it MONDAY, JUNE 16 him personally, and that every they were versal freedom in corner | before 1.000 fellow students it was Golf Tournament, practice rounds, 9 a.m., Miami Springs Golf not against the American people... Guest of Honor at of the earth, without no one not as convincing as it had been in Course, daily through June 21. “What Latin Americans com- saying that these are concepts j his own living room. But all who Queen of the Americas Beauty Pageant, 3 and 8 p.m., Dinner Key plain about is that they have not the Washington Government only ind News Reports Know politics and political spea- had Dinner Trade their fair share of American University defends encourages in its Auditorium. Adult tickets 75 cents; children 25 cents. and j king also know that this is the kind loans and investments, that every own territory, and that only des $320 million in fares paid to ! of a start that could lead to grea- TUESDAY, JUNE 17 suggestion they for plans —(UPI) protects in places icuador Gets Loan U. S. shipping companies and air- make to Philadelphia, June 13 some outside j ter things. Soccer Championships, p.m., Curtis stabilize commodity prices or the continental borders, such lines for transportation between 7:30* Park- set —Dona Felisa Rincon de Gautier, as Colombia Symphony, 8:30 Dade County up special funds rejected off- Mayoress of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle East and the the United States and foreign coun- ! HAVE A CIGAR— That blue ha- p.m., Auditorium. are f $13,000,000 for hand without any was of honor tonight at a di- Far East. and $260 million to foreign ze in the “smoke filled ’ cloak room Coronation Ball, 10 p.m., Dupont Tarleton Hotel. countersugges- guest tries. tions, and that we are putting up sponsored by the association lines. About $1,370 million was I of the House last week came from nner The Latin American nations WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 trade barriers against them. of the alumnae of the_ University of slew Port Project spent in foreign countries, compar- 1 Tampa made “All-Havana” cigars. want to count with the moral and , Colombia Symphony, 8:30 p.m., Dade County Pennsylvania. ed with $1,275 million in 1956. Not all members of the Congress Auditorium. “On the political side, as Mr. political support the smoke, but somehow who do Some 60 persons attended the of United WASHINGTON (UPI) Jose B. Half of this increase inexpenditu- those Nixon saw clearly, there is a long States in their efforts to make managed to accept more than 1600 THURSDAY, JUNE 19 banquet at Strawberry Mansion in them as res within foreign countries went pent up bitternes over Washing- liberty a reality in all the con. liriboga, who described complimentary samples of Tampa's Tolima Chours of Colombia, 8:30 p.m., Dade County Auditorium- Fair mount Park here. granted to Canada and Mexico. ton’s belevolenee toward dictators tinent. Washington’s attitude is or said the World Bank best smokes from Congressman The dinner, which was informal" $13,000,000 to FRIDAY, and our corresponding failure to always matter of inter-Ameri- loan of Ecuador A detailed analysis of foreign Bill Cramer. The cigars were sent JUNE 20 with no speeches, started at 7 P.M. a ir tne construct’on of a new port help the struggling democracies of can expectancy, especially travel in be published in to Cramer by the Cigar Manufactu- Water Ski Tournament Championship, 9 a.m., to 4 p.m., Swan Lake and continued through 11 P.M. with Guayaquil. 1957 is to the region”. regard to the way in which the I the June issue of SURVEY OF rers of Tampa. They were placed (9000 N. W. 26th St.) among those in attendance were The negotiations were realized In Matthews’ opinion, Mr. Nixon White House and the State De- CURRENT BUSINESS. This offi- on the tables in the House dining Fashion Show, noon, Dupont Tarleton Hotel . Tickets $5. the mayoress sister and her perso- uring the last three weeks by Six- was paying the price for six years Pepita Val- partment approach and consider, cial monthly publication of the room for all members to take—and Tolima Chorus of Colombia, 8:30 p.m., County Auditorium- nal secretary and Mrs. » Duran Ballen Public Works Mi- Dade of neglect of Latin America, years Lopez, a friend. whether directly or indirectly, U. S. Department of Commerce is | most of them did There is some- dez de ister of Ecuadot and Ambassador in which Secretary of State John the overwhelming problem of the known as one of the most compre- thing about accepting a free eigar- SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Mrs. Ruth Weir Miller, Executi- hieiooga. who described them as most absence of democracy in some compilations i few folks ever turn one down. Golf Championship, Foster Dulles focused of his Secretary of the World Affairs i complete success.” hensive of business 8:30 a.m., and 1 p.m., Miami Springs Golf Europe, Africa, countries of the Hemisphere. statistics available; it is Even non-smokers usually accept attention on Asia Council, was toastmistress. Mrs Lu- The Eeuado.-ear. Ambassador sa now re- and Course. and the middle East. Their ignor- Stretch is President of the alu- And all that is a sign of weak- cognized as a basic of facts one say “1 don’t smoke, but I cy the project of Guayaquil -'will source know fellow SUNDAY, JUNE 212 ance of and ignorance of mnae group which feted Dona Fe- ness, of tolerance or of simulat- and figures on the national eco- , a who does.” This year us our ave a great impact in the whole Congresswoman Marguerite Stitt Walter Ski Tournament Championships, Finals, 9 a.m., Swan Lake. them bore this bitter fruit”. lisa. ed sympathy towards the dicta- epuhlie ’ nomy; and it is quoted regularly Church, jR-III.) (a non-smoker of torial regimes, is the object of “The great dream new as an authority by leading busi- of a port cigars) said to Cramer, “I havb a severe criticism that damages l ness and economic writers. Guayaquil, he added will be a friend thinks your cigars are the international prestige of the ealtty who with in three or four years” the very best- I’d like to take hint HEMISPHERIC great North American Nation. Duran Ballen will return to Qui Visit or write your Miami Field EVENTS Office, Room 316 Post Office Build- a few,” and away went a hand-full i with the documents to obtain ing, 300 NE Ist Avenue, advises Cramer also reports that Vice,Pre- re signature from his government sident Nixon received his share-gi- Education Minister Af.er all legal procedures Mr. Leonard, for detailed informa- are ven to him personally dinner at nished in the Ecuadorean capi- tion on the SURVEY OF CUR- at a of Peru to Speak il, tne documents will be signed RENT BUSINESS. at the Republican Chowder and Washington Seminary I Washington next month, Marcning Club, (a Capitol Hill Chiriboga said that Duran Ballen Canal Zone Appropriations spot where nobody ever eats cho- WASHINGTON (UPl).—The Pan till inform Ecuadoreans and their Latin Brief American Union announced that any marching.) in wder or does American News overnment about his work in Approved by U. S. Senate Jorge Basadre, Education Mi the Nicaraguan travel with one only ticket or bill through the galleries of the Na- Brazil has the largest number of Dr. merican capitai PRETTY NEW FACE— Mrs Wi- Red Cross lading Japanese immigrant any nister of Peru, will be one of the WASHINGTON, June (UPI) of through the routes of the tional Museum of Plastic Arts aft- of Latin 11 inaugurated main speakers in the inaugural The Senate approved the lliam Dreisbach, of Winter Park, Helps Flood Victims participants. er the exposition was amencan country. . S. Expenditures com- of inter American Se Travelers merce appropriation bill has joined the secretarial staff of by president Ruis Cortines. Twen- session the which in- (UPI). The Nicara- TWENTY ONE NATIONS CHILE APPOINTS minary on Education. $17,417,000 in operating ex- Congressman Syd Herlong. She MANAGUA. ty-one American aations are re- in Mexico Reach a New High cludes guan Red Cross fa- IN ART EXHIBIT NEW AMBASSADOR pensses of the Canal Zone Govern- is helping 200 presented. The Seminary will begin next fills the vacancy left when Carole milies of sections of Bolonia, SANTIAGO. Chile —(UPI)—T Expenditures by United States ment, $3,200,000 in capital out- the MEXICO CITY (UPI)— Monday in Washington, and wil weatneriy resigned last month to victims of the rains floo- Exhi- ARGENTINE ENVOY Senate approved the appointment ¦sidents for travel in Mexico in lay and $7,976,000 administra- torrential bits from last until the 28th. It is sponsered in be some sections of the city. Argentina, only Ameri- BRINGS MESSAGES of Jose Serrano Palma as new Am- 957 were 10% higher than 1950 tive expenses of the Panama mmarried. ding Republic by the Organization of the Ameri The water great can no* yet represented bassador to the United States by inounced Marion A. Ma- Canal descends with WASHINGTON (UPI)— Dr. Ci- can States (OASJ and the United Leonard, Company. MAY WE BRAG— Only impelu in the first Panamerican Biennial vote 23 night. ager, four from the mountains, floo- Hurtado, a of to 6 last Miami Field Office. U. S. The bill now must go to a joint ding Exposition of Painting and En- sar Barro the new Ar- continue Nations Education Science and ponds more. Then we’ll be down to homes and streets. Some cars Ambassador to the U.S., Serrano, who will also Organization (UNESCO). epartment of Commerce. The committee with the House to work have graving, were expected this week, gentine be Ambassador the United Culture 138 That’s how we weighed in for oeen overturned. in Washington bearing to to go 305 million, spent by U. S. tra out a compromise between House according to the National fcstitute arrived a Puga, Official delegates from the The government took some emer from Argentine Pre- Nations, succeeds Mariano members of the OAS, elers, represent a new high for and Senate versions. Uncle Sam in 1942. It has taken gency measures of Fine Arts. special letter who resigned. vernments texieo. to aid the victims. The sident Arturo Frondizi to Presi- observers from Canada who is not About two-thirds of this The Senate figures restored ma- two months to drop from 160. So- Institute said customs red- mount spent in tape had dent Eisenhower PAN AMERICAN COURSE a member of the OAS, but from \yas towns close ny of the cuts voted by the House. me depression, huh? Latin evidently snarled trans- ) Americans Sign FOR CONDUCTORS the UNESCO, and representatives the border. The rise reflects The figure for operating expenses portation of the exhibits at Ar- He also brought a special mes- gentina’s , City —(UPI) Appro- from the most import Universities n increase in the number ot Ira 'was $751,000 over House bill Air Service Agreement own border. sage from Argentine Vice Presi- MEXICO the ximately of the United States, will attend elers and in their per capita ex ; and only budget Meanwhile, the International dent Alejandro Gomez to Vice Pre- 40 students from the $lBO,OOO below NEW United States, Canada, Europe, to the Seminary enditures. estimates; for capital outlay, the Villeda Morales YORK (UPI) Five air li- Commission of Judges, which will sident Riehadd M. Nixon. Nixon | companies, award prizes Asia, Africa, and Latin America The nearby Caribbean area, in- Senate amount was $200,000 .•’lore ne three of them La- for outstanding ex- attended the inauguration of Fron- The meeting was proposed by tin American, have signed hibits, held their expected to attend the second uding the West Indies and the than the House bill and $1,600,- agree- first consultative dizi and G6mez on May 1. are the conference of the OAS, Edu entral American countries, on Return Trip ments with United Air Lines, to meeting today. Pan-American course in orchestra re- 000 below the budget, and for id- PRINCE cation Ministers held in Lima in sjved from the U. S. travelers ap- ministration, figure combine their services between The commission is made up of JAPANESE Conducting to be held at the Na- the was $76,- the VISITS BRAZIL 1956. rpximately $155 million, or 15% 000 above the CARACAS (UPI) Dr. Ramon Vi- Latin America and the United Sta- following painters: Amelia Pe- tional Palace of Fine Arts here Ju- house bill and the tes. laez, Cuba; 16-July lore than in 1956. Travel pay- full amount of budget lleda Morales, Presidentof Hon- Justino Fernandez, Da- (UPI)— ne 20 Dr. Guillermo* Nannetti, heajj of the estim- Nicaraguan RIO DE JANEIRO rents to South America mil- ate. duras, left for his country after a The line “LANICA” vid Alfaro Siqueiros and Jorge Prince Mikasa, youngest The couse will be under the di- the Education Divisidn of the Pan —s37 the Juan Takahito of European director of ion— continued the upward trend three-days visit to Venezuela. Ecuadorean Air Line and the Crespo de la Serna, Mexi- Japan’s Emperor Hiro- rection famed conduc- American Union and Peruvian co; brother of igor Ame< r0...r over the past six years. SILVER SALES Air Line, as well as the Luis Cardoza y Aragbn, Guate- by plane, tor Markevitch, who also hea- the institute,* said that Latin The Honduras executive was fa- Skyway* mala, hito, arrived here for a The total expenditures by Unit- Ltd. and the Eagle Air- and one judge yet to be visit Brazil. ded the first course last year. He rica is facing a crisis in the edu MEXICO CITY —(UPI)— Tbs rewelled in the airport of Maique- ways (Bermuda) named, two-week official to will year by field. El States residents for foreign Ltd. who make possibly a Northameri- be assisted this Louis cational He added that the Bank of Mexico said silver tales to tia by Government Junta members with points can, to replace of Toulouse, figures show that avel in 1957 reached a new high connections in the Ca- Brazilian Candido The Prince, who is accompanied Auriacombe France, more recent 14 the United States and West Ger- and other high national officials, ribean and Latin America the Portunari, Yurido, called and Volker 000,000 children school age E $1,950 million, or 7Vi% more are who was unable to at- by his wife, Princess Wagenheim, perma- of many so far this year have excee- rendering him the corresponding participating companies that will tend. on Juscelino Kubitschek nent conductor of the Bonn Sym- from Latin America have no oppoc lan in 1956. This amount mclu- ded eight million honors of his President dollars. office. enable the passengers and cargo to Thousands of visitor* thronged late his afternoon. 1 phony. tunity to attend school.