The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 23, 1960, Image 3

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    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,
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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
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