FRIDAY, JULY 29. 1960 N. Y. Campaign !Brazil Sends 10 Pilots RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil UP) NEW YORK UPI -New York's! , Con g olese—len Brazilian air force pilots !regular Democratic organization lwill . have the "primary r e s p o n_,are en route to the Congo to join ,sibilO• ' fur running Sen. John F. the U.N. force et ege }Kennedy's presidential campaign G ;in the stale, his brother said to day. ! Robert F. Kennedy, campaign; 0 ' i t i l l i z e i n c a t g l ( l ‘l; ,n ti n . t the s I, l, •i i i e llil l i l d_i i i l t( c , , , d made iic,ic ' 0 • I to try to patch up differences. • . The campaign will be conducted' WASHINGTON VP) The"through the regular Democratic United States esterday organization. - he said. y I - - There will be citizens commit ;pledged aid, through the Unit-aces .11 i New York as elsewhere in , ed Nations to Congolese Pre- the country to supplement the' work of the regular Democratic' mier Patrice Lumumba to organ izat ion." 1 help his strife-ridden country stir- e - atate to Permit Sale rive as an independent African' ( :nation. Of . 'Butterfat Products The youthful Lumumba, who' HARRISBURG iIP) The state! was accorded full military hon- said yesterday it would allow the, ors, hailed the American offer as "ndill°11"1 sale of! low butterfat' proof of sincere friendship and dairy products which now arc out support. side of existing law At the same time he said his 28-day-old republic would ac- cepi aid from Russia, or any other country, provided no poli. tical strings were attached. He reaffirmed the Congo's pot-; icy of "positive neutralism" and; said his people are not interested' in East-West rivalry. Lumumba outlined his views ! ! after meeting for one hour with! Secretary of State Caristian to! discuss the future of his nearly bankrupt government. In greeting Lumumba at the airport, Herter pledged the United States to do "all in our power" to rush technical and economic help to the Congo via . the United Nations. At a news conference afterward,! Lumumba. obviously pleased ate the talk, described the offer as ai promise of "all necessary, whole-! hearted aid." 1 He disclosed that he appealed! to Herter to use all his influence with the Belgian government to pull out the thousands of troops ;sent to protect Belgian and other Chimps Romp in Pittsburgh :European settlers. Luinu in b a ;stressed he wants Belgian forces e As Thirty P® icemen Chas ito evacuate even the military' !bases that had been promised ! ;them when the Congo was grant- PITTSBURGH (?P)—A brief shot as a last resort in the in-Jed independence June 30. iterest of public safety v.-hen they fling at freedom ended ester- • , The State Department made ! : headed for populated areas, said, i t l c ear Herter set no figure for day for nine chimpanzees. Fivelßobert J. Templeton, director of; the amount of American aid. 'the City Department of Parks and' were back at the Highlandn aid would be Recreation. Lumumba said he was con- Park Zoo, one slightly whoozy Then there was 'Mean Mike," 'provide without !wooed American ulterior motives. from tranquilizers. Four Nver e , the last of the renegades to be caught. Police trapped him in a oeal/olboo 0 0 0 St 0 dead. garage but he put up such a The nine chimps scurried away stubborn battle that it was al from ~.7 their island home at the zoo most three hours before he was 11 41) late Tuesday night across a tree subdued. - They finally did it with tran-,,, felled by heavy winds. quilizers shot from a dart gun, ilr About 30 policemen, Animal :but even then Mike caused thenip Rescue League employes, zoo : trouble. Mike pulled the tranqui-.., officials and park police par- .• ticipated in a 10-hour track- . nzer needles out as fast as policeig, shot them into him. but eventual-1p down that started at dawn. lv one got the better of him. • Three of the chimps, hungry - -- and frightened, wandered back to Democrats swept Alaska's first ® their home. Another was trapped state election last November. tak-1 11, near the park and walked peace- ing the five major offices at stake!® fully into a cage. and control of both houses of theigi Four of the animals had to be state legislature. I= CP _ w lb 41i • • 0 Belgium Warns UN 'Hands Off Katanga' BRUSSELS, Belgium (1P) —Belgian authorities told Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday the U.N. should keep its hands off Katanga and let Brussels and Leo poldville decide the future of Belgian treaty bases in the Congo. Premier Gaston Eyskens announced these points in a Stock Change Aids Buyers NEW YORK r . /1 3 i The Federal ; Kalenge, the rich, secessionist Reserve Board yesterday reduced province in which Belgians have margin requirements for stock; heavy investments, is an inter purchases from 90 per cent to 70: nal matter to be solved among per cent. This is the "down pay-; the Congolese themselves. ment" required for buying stocks.: ; The Belgian government also It was the first change since Oc- tot( Hammarskjold the two Bel lobe!' 1958 when margins were:gian military bases in the Con boosted to 90 per cent from 70'go do not concern the U.N. at per cent. !present. Wall Street hoped that the eas- "The bases were there be ing of credit would rescue the fore the Congo became inde market from the slow, gloomy de- , pendent and the bases are at cline which has brought the av- present necessary," Eyskens erages close to their lows for 1960. said- Yesterday's was the 12th decline "We told the U.N. secretary in the Dow Jones industrial aver- general . it was not by replac age in 13 straight sessions. ing one garrison by another i.e. Th e mar k e t ad vance d early;replacement of Belgian troops in yesterday. But prices began tol.eopoldville by U.N. troops—that falter soon after mid-session and.security will he maintained, but losses sharpened steadily. leav- rather by sending U.N. troops ing the list at its worst of the day where the security of Europeans by the close. remains endangered." Quoted values of stocks listed, Hammarskjold issued no in on the New York Stock Exchange, formation publicly on the nature fell an estimated 2. 1 .2 billion dol- of the talks, turning aside re lars, based on the fall in the As- porters' questions with "no sociated Press average. comment.' Of 1,209 issues traded, 307 ad-1 But all was obviously not sweet vanced and 667 declined. Only ness and light. seven new highs for the year were' Belgians were irritated at his posted as against 97 new lows. short stay in Brussels. 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