SATURDAY. APRIL 2l 1960 35 Kilk Plane C Over C STANLEYVILLI Congo (/P) —A Belg circling in heavy i yesterday near th< mountain in the jr ing all 35 persons The Sobelair Begia DC4 bound for I from Bi ussels, exr crashing soon after : Officials in Brusst all 28 passengers, ext were Belgian natu missionaries and fi were on board. The ] seven ciewmen, The four-engine plane, namedi “Lualaba’’ after a Congo river, reported shortly before the crash that it was circling the equatorial forest regions over Bunia, in the noitheastern Congo, Fog was blanketing the area. Repot ts from the scene said the plane hit only 105 feet from the summit. It was the 13th major plane dis aster of the year. A total of 501 persons have been killed in clashes in various parts of the world. It was the first crash of a So belair airciaft. The company has teen operating nonschedulcd but frequent flights to and from the Congo since 1946. The plane left Brussels Wed nesday. After a stop m Rome, wheie it picked up two additional passengers, it headed for Eliza bethville. A German girl identified as Miss Bamler of Hamburg, was one of the two to join the flight in Rome. The only other non-Belgian aboard was the plane’s comman der, Capt. Richard Allan White side, a Briton. Through the Looking Glass wilh Gabbl YOU CAN spot them (those lucky souls who journeyed to Florida or Beimuda over vaca tion), Spring is here at last Whipples bound students dash off to soak up some sun, and HUB rats have moved out to the HUB terrace, j GIRLS, stop in and see Ethel’s straw bags for the beach. Tired of getting sand in your cigarette yjou can’t, do without a cigarettje tote bag (complete with a lighter). BOYS, how about a new tie to go with your summer suit. Ethel has a fine selection of the narrow ties. MOTHER'S DAY is only a few weeks away. Surprise mom with a gift from Ethel’s. Stop m and look around. While you are heie inspect our collection of lovely Mother’s Day cards. See you at Whipples, id S 11 Ike, De Gaulle Secrecy of Soviets Rockefeller Heaps ,“T nc r, tls . . Review Issues Attacked by West Praise on Nixon !2^%3&S&JS: fnQn r*w W fOdwwd GENEVA i/P) The Western PHILADELPHIA UP) Gov ning and Sundav Pittsburgh Sun- I U9II WASHINGTON (/P) Pre-si- declined yesteiday the Nelson A. Rockefeller of New Telegraph A . -c, , , „ . Soviet union is obsessed with mil- , , , , , , , - dent Eisenhower reviewed East- ilan SCC iecv They expressed 01 k ht ' a P tJd high alld unusual CLASSIFIEDS — RESULTS 18100 West P robJe,ns wi,h ch aGes dc feai's this may hide aggressive in- P>' al ' e on Riehaid M Nixon yes- 50 c BUYS 17 WORDS .Gaulle, after giving the French tentions despite Soviet calls for teidav. He gave him eveivthmg ' Belgian President a ceremonial reception Peaceful coexistence. but what the vice president prob-t( . .*» ~ - ... yesterdav, and reported aftci- TJ.S Ambassador Frederick M ably wants the mo-t—Rocket'd-,< LOBSTER HOUSE an airliner , " onnrt Enton bluntly told the deadlocked lei support m the race for they no crasher! 1b 3 v ei - ,goocl com ei -, 10-nation disai mament confeicnee Republican presidential nomina-< Sunday Dinners s sation that Soviet insistence on society tion. / 19 8 ; top of a A spokesman for the tall French,was the main cause for the fail- Few candidates and Nixon ( Ix-o nples 'kill- soldier-statesman said he also was u !' e evel >’ East-West discussion now seems a shoo-in—ever got/ TAXI RETURN GRATIS JL.’.o .Pleased with the initial. 70-min- more kindly treatment t _ aooaici. ute fa]k ]n their four . day round »' ' —— n airliner, a of strategy conferences, hzabethville James C. Hagerty. White House loded after,Press secretary, said Eisenhowei fawn ,and de Gaulle, meeting as fi lends , ' . 'from war time, ranged over quite Is said that a number of topics. He did not ept one girl, identify them nals. Three ve children ilane carried PREFABRICATED SUBMARINES Constructed by Morrell's 25% discount on ten or more delivered from 9-12 AD 8-8381 Gabbi THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA NEW m m. Tareyton fh&ut ff %/edaaxr ii ®«r middU Dtat We feature your favorite snacks including beef and ham bar-b-ques, chip or cube steak sandwiches, and shrimp or chicken in the basket. We also have all flavors of sodas and sundaes. Stop in today! You'll enjoy the view ... and the food. ENJOY THE VIEW WHILE YOU'RE EATING / Now you can enjoy this ever-popular view from Route 322 while eating your favorite sandwich or short order. Truly a culinary innovation for State College. BENNETT'S SKY-VIEW RESTAURANT Route 322 North PAGE THREE
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