The Abilene Reporter-News (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 14, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 27
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Mexico City Parade Said Senator Said
Largest Ever for Visitor Using Probe
By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER dy again declared that Mexiesican revolution will not
MEXICO CITY (AP) - Fiesta-and the United States have
streets and building taps and “common heritage of revolution
streetcars on Friday to give Pres-I “While geography has made
ident Kennedy perhaps the wild- neighbors, tradition has made us adult, one family without its own
est welcome ever accorded a for friends." he said, economics has home, and while there is even one cused Sen. Stuart Symington D- stockpile.
eign visitor here, made us partners. And necessity farm or city worker who does not Mo . Basing politics in the s.n The partisan row that broke out
Mexican and U.S. officials es- has made us allies—in a vast receive enough salary to, lead a " P__at resumption of the Senate ,_____-__.
timated a million and a half peo-Alianza Para el Progreso HE- derent ife.’" ate stockpiling investigation by Armed Services subcommittee m- from Cleveland was directed to
ple filftd the parade route as the rance of Progress). Those whom The speeches set the stage for seeking to find scapegoats among quiry lasted for over an hour It Hill City Air Force Base and the
U.S. chief executive arrived for a nature hath so joined together, let private talks in which the two former Republican officials began with Bush reading a pre-ionser runways there as a pre-
three-day visit to herald closer no man put asunder ' chief executives are expected to Symington briskly denied this 'pared statement Symington did caution and that it wasirt an
“As President Lopez Mateos delve into Mexican-United States as well as Bush’s charge Friday not get a chance to ace before- emergency.
. that he has been using unfair and hand. I The plane. UAL's flight No. 725.
while there is ev
without a school.
political and economic ties be-
tween the two nations. In the up- has said, the ideals of the Mexi- issues.
roarious excitement, one enthus- poo
siastic Mexican tumbled from his
perch atop a streetcar but was
unhurt
The city's streets looked as it
they had been hit by a sudden
blizzard of red, white, blue and
green confetti and balloons as he
made his entry into the capital.
In two speeches, at the airport
and at a luncheon, the President
referred to a common United
States-Mexican heritage of revo-
lution which he said will not be
completed until the fruits of free-
dom and social and economic
progress are extended to all.
His reference to the United
States and Mexico as "children
of revolution" brought cuts and
organized chants of, "Arriba,
Kennedy: Arriba, Jacqueline" for
the President and his wife from
crowds of students at the airport
The shouts meant king live, or
booray!
The enthusiasm shown by the
students, who often are the lead-
ers in any anti-Yankee movement
in Latin America, appeared sig-
nificant at the outset of the visit.
Nowhere was there a sign of anti-
Yankeeism
The President's linking of the
spirit of revolution with his ap-
peal for social and economic re-
forms seemed likely to have giv-
en his Alliance for Progress pro- -
gram a strong boost in this key
nation.
At a luncheon given by Presi-
dent Adolfo Lopez Mateos at the
national palace. President Kenne-
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one child TOT FOINCS ' The public he said, has a right A United Air Lines jet plane with Five ambulancts and half a doz-amount to a vio “on of the coun-
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* iterate WASHINGTON (AP) —Sen wasle that caused huge surpluses trouble Salt Lake Hul. » miles from here, as the peace treaty
Prescott Bush, R-Conn. . has ac-in the multibillion-dollar defense landing at a nearby Air Force giant plane headed in.The chancellor replied that Aus
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