TUESDAY, JULY 26. 1960 Lumumba For Troop UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ("1 3 ) Premier Patrice Lumum ba of the Congo said yesterday he asked UN Secretary-Gen eral Dag Hammarskjold to set a deadline for Belgium to withdraw its troops from the Congo. He said Hammarskjold assured him he would spare ono effort. Seeks Break Lumumba told a news confer .ence it was "in Chia spirit" the i secretary-general would negotiate , Ire Arms Snag i with the Belgian government in ;Brussels. MOSCOW UP) Soviet Pre-: Hammarskjold leaves New York tonight and will stop in Brussels rnier Nikita Khrushchev suggested tonight en route to Leopoldville yesterday that the next session of ;in the Congo. the U.N. General Assembly try toy Lumum . n a, answering questions, break the East-West deadlock on :did not make clear whether Ham disarmament, Tass news agency imarskjold agreed to set an exact maid. .deadline for Belgian withdraw- Khrushchev, in mossages to al as the Premier had asked. - • • British Prime Minister Harold Hammarskjold annou raced Macmillan and Canadian Prime earlier he is going to Brussels Minister John Diefenbaker, de for discussion with the Belgian pounced the Western powers foci government and to Leopoldville "empty talk" in the 10-nation Ge-, for an on-the-spot survey of neva disarmament talks. the Congo. The United States filed a formal, Asked how he planned to solve request last Friday that the 82-, the problem of the secession of nation U.N. Disarmament Conn- !Katanga province, he s a id: mission be called early in August , "There is no Katanga problem, lo take up the disarmament dead- There is only the problem of the lock. withdrawal of the Belgian troops. The Soviet Union already has Lumumba said L. Edgar Detwi proposed that disarmament be putier, American financier, has no on the agenda of the U.N. General 50-Year-contract for exploitation Assembly which meets m Sep- of Congolese resources as he has tember. 'claimed. The Premier explained Diefenbaker and Macmillan had that there was only an agreement tent their letters before the United in principle and that a contract States made its request. could be signed only after an in- The two prime ministers asked•vestigating commission and the for renewed East-West negotia- Congo Parliament had approved 'that agreement. . . . „ • • • • • •• . . • . •• • •••• . . ••_•MENS around the corner from McLanahan's Self Service Asks Date Removal SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Troops, Polite! Gov. To Map - i Quell Uprisings•CampaignPlansi • in S. Rhodesia 1 HARRISBURG (JP) Gov. Da- 1 :vid L. Lawrence, refreshe d af- BULAWAYO, Southern Rhode-;ter a postconvention rest. re-i sia (AI) Troops and police sealed turned yesterday to take on the off native townships last night, ;task of mapping Democratic stra and after two days of rioting " „,tegy for the *upcoming presiden-1 strike against white rule, tial election campaign. So far police have not use d The governor, with Slate Chair:: bullets against native rioters inL n i lal,J o hn S. Rice, will work out; in . the coming weeks toi this commercial and industrial7 .— ' l center .of 52,000 peop l e. Bur accomplish that goal and to elect!, a Democratic Legislature end the! ground and air forces have usediparty s candidate for auditor gen-' tear gas. eral and state treasurer Police engaged in- a club-swing- : ing battle with native mobs in the afternoon and were forced to withdraw More than 2000 troops and po lice, both black and white, sur rounded the native quarters, which were ablaze with fires as rioters burned cars and houses. Police, backed by white British troops, quelled a riot of several thousand Africans Sunday night. Monday morning Negro agita tors moved into white suburbs of Bulawayo—which means "place of the killing" in the native lan guage—and persuaded many Ne gro servants to quit their jobs. White attendants also were put to work at some gasoline stations where Negroes usually man the pumps. Seventy-two Negroes appeared; in court Monday on charges of taking part in riots. They were ordered held until Aug. B for trial. TEXTBOO COMPLETE LINE BOTH STORES 358 E. COLLEGE 111-114 S. ALLEN BIKES for RENT at College Avenue METZGER' MATTER PLAYHOUSE at Standing Stone WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S Directed by MAX Fl New settings & costumes by AND Textbooks Paperbacks Student Supplies Sporting Goods Souvenirs $12.50 for 6 WEEKS 50c per HOUR You Can Get It At CLAS 50c Bull DIAM NO Thru For Reservalions, tall AD