PAGE - FWO t, _ u nion Asks . • . You hs Demonstrate , • . ,A gis t L umum b a move into Katanga . LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (IF') Premier Patrice ILumumba came home last night to find his government UNITED. NATIONS, N.Y. (..-1" The Soviet Union called on the Security Council:shaken by dissent and parading youths shouting "down with last right to empower U.N. forces in the Congo to shoot their way into Katanga province.l Lumumba." Soviet Deputv Foreigzi Minister Vastly Kuznetsov introduced a resolution in the, Returning from a two-week tour of North America and iAfrica, Lumumba learned the tl-nation council lila - , would give Secretary-General •Dag Hammarskjoid power to take ; L eo Id po sille capital province had) any measures necessary to compel a Belgian withdrawal. jjoined secessionist Katanga in de- PUC Urges minding strong autonomy for the; . - The Soviet resolution was much stronger than any course indicated to the Council; , by iiammarskjoid, who warned; . Congo's six provinces within a. - federation to replace his centr al School Safety that the Congo crisis could set • ;regime. Typhoon Trix off a world war. . . • • He said he would first have to:i nvestigation Hammarskjoid's desh - es veere' urn pike :talk with other members of hisl • reflectea' in a Tunisian-Ceylonese regime before making additional, e resolution that railed on Belgian Hits Red China. .0 .titnoraet. its forces 6 .:itaternents. 1 HARRISBURG Ri—The man- Light and Heat Co, / =hither- t ~- ~ - , edial Bars :At the United Nations in New ittsbur e h, yesterddy agreed to eaves 4ueaa from Katanea. and contained as surance.; to - K , a n rulers that !York, Secretary General Dag •Hammarskjold demanded that ask its striking union workers to make emergency inspections fi U.N. forces had no intention to ered ,Belgian troops immediately quit of schools and hospitals as a safe- TAIPEI. For in 05 a '• - ? --7. 1 - ireerefere in th_e Coneio's ;nternal irhe entire Congo. In his report toi phoon Trix hit Red China in the a ff a i rs - ' veniii..y of F90C110V: ;aft night ~ , !the Security Council on the fail-ltY measure. ' HARRISBURG (:P' Ins:alio...wee of U.N. troops to replace Bel-1 "11l make the request," said J. i r,Ncollt-;0 1 eee e and churned southeeeetv.-ard e eth Tire •''''__, ‘ .- - ) e. --- --"- ' e`` tion of medial barriers on 100 ad-'crian forces in dissident Katatigade. Peterson, president of the firm. lia , rnre ct ,ar_ettjceci b only there da ys t center winds of 115 cores an ilcur. . - - Ys ditional miles of the Pennsvivania•Hammarskjold contended tfi ellie agreed to the action on the ~n act an teport ack to the C.ounce. , , e The giant storm let ft-ee dead Kuz n e t . s o v introduced the ,b y 'L:rr-Pike was approved YesterdaYiCongo crisis threatens to erupt urging of Public Utility Commis- Fo:rnosa and was biamed for the resolution in the Council al the the Tue - noike Cormni - ssion. into a world war unless it ission officials. disappearance of li3 Reukyean . end of a bristling speech in The coromicion authorized. in-'solved. The United States sup- However, union spokesmen said fihermen. stai‘-atson of the barrier- as soon ported his demand. they want to get a formal request which he accused Bn and -. ' ' - '' ' s from the company before they U.S. Air Force weathermen inas poe , :ro!e• after receiving a re its supporters of e g osir '-..- -- In Lumumba's absence during ;make any commitment on school Te'evo forecast that Teix. movinte i I. Con an" port from its conselting engineer' ' ,or hospital inspectione. g e lice newborn go re pub- on - ,- .- resu.:, 0,. a -1 1 ::: year study of a critical period of his young anead at 13 m.p h., v.eil reach a tic. accderits and condtt:ons on the' nation's life, sentiment against pont in ire Chinese interior 14i) The independent Gas Workers Union has been on strike since .1 1iuzieetso•. - said previOLlS COLM- toll read. his central government and his ' m:les north-northwest of. Hone ' methods of running it hardened. ! 3. Union and management K,,i l g wit h in the next ~4 hours. ci. resolutions gave U.N. forces Michael Baker .fir. of Rochester: officials made their statements to the right to use aerned force in Pa.. head of the engineering firer.. in, "ith economic distress spread- Ma Y oochow . , opnosite Forermea, is moving against any o'astacie to told the commission that sections I ., hc ,' - the PUC in reply to a commission the camtai of Ft.: , :len prove - ice z, ioesn.eii of(refsel influential Bakongoi - n - Condo were' aed the sae cif 9 Ctenies,e Cu'-' - F." l- `-' l •'-':'•'' - :' a'.'"-ier• emaling 100 mees "require. instal- - • • ' • for reports cm )cieeibl gas .reported reeng in indignation requestl ee e - h e sa id if. l.\ s „- idiers ~,.o n. t iation without queet - ,0n." reenis% air base. Trie had sped in froee the Pa- shoat their way into Katanga ."There are .—.. .... defir•t;- 7 Y certain lo- '' aeainst his leaciership. Belgiare hne h a za r ds- But Joseph Lewis, PUC chief of sources ,saki seeearatiet movements' province. they should be rep:aced cations that we have proved weee said ; continued inspec ef 1... eeeivee: -- i Celina \va arid the growing in Kasai proyince' counsel, l' , 1"::• - 4;:0 IS'.ands Sur.day and ride- by forces that will. thtough these studies that do re- . ' ' - to the east and Oriental province; would 'foster a spirit of .quire ereetion of guard rails for .safety." Formosa. ;I:11 rceoverin.g His resolution. however, said the D - , •-.-, to the north. otetn2on of the public, i He added: fron- t'ne effecte - of Tynhoon Siir- onlY that the eeeretarY - ger-eralß . a . k ee - r e eed. - . Before leaving Accra. the capi- ... rhere is a psycholegical ad ley but there was no major dam- Shouici take "decieive measures' "We - cou!d ne t de, a ee ee c ith tat of Ghana. Lumumba an- ' ( vantage for the company to do it ale.? to Okinawa. a U.S. military not etopoing from the tiSe of al! t . 1,,. corn rr i - ,:;; or,' -.; i Li .: d :.:,- - e - , 4"-' if sourced he and Ghana President, sir{ ?1 or the 7.‘izya'r:os. The necessare means of enfoi - rement.“ Kivane Nkeumah had agreed t° 'the inspections . ). I don't see how . ei•ection - of - re'eci; r al berreee ' w e re : n - iss i n g Ryu:-.% - uall fishermen The United States gave rrirrie- 'establish a combined high corn--fuse union can in conscience re ordered on till entire east-eveet veere aooard tile 7.6-ten Daisan dia!€' et:Piece - I to the si•cretary- . f re 'mand to speed the withdrawal of liiv to go along." . sectinn of the superhighwat•e certainly will discuss the Seliegypo Mart:, believed clieft- v.enPrais caii tor withdre , e-al of o, fl i o - t e N e - ,J - p rze - - the• •, tee'- Belgian soldiers from this former e. engineer proposal in the very near future 'r:g raw in the East C hina Sea Beleian forces. ' added. ;Berlin if the colony, U.N..fails. :__ e h e f .. about 30 7 - hi/es off Naha. the Pk , — Henry Cabot Lodge. chief 1 - .3%1:an capital. Another- vessel U.S. delegate, said the time sigried her, but was prevented has came "for Belgian with- Lorr, drawal at the earliest moment Police headquarters said three u n d e r arrangements to be lost their lives in the worked out by the secretary- Ta:bei area and one at Hsinchu. general for preservation of law a rati and hign - -cay center 40 and order." rr...e..z southwest of this Nationalist Lodz ,. 1 6,-2al authorities in C se capital Kataneri have no Nl7:fr.y-four. nati,es were re- around:: for objection to entry of norted to have 'collapsed and UN tritons. as demanded by it; so persons we.'e driven out by Harnmarskjol.d. Once the council r waters of the Keelung and has given assurance that the UN Tartsui Rivers rear Taipei. troops are there only to preserve and order. G '''-` , re.; H. Albright. a'zsistant Pierre Wigny. foreirm arch:l , ?ctur told the council his 1 -. . a.; been anpo:nteri - to C , 11117.1":"V5 forces I.vtold he ready the Con - ro -, tee flirtr Edt•ca- Kannza as coon a= 9-,ere t:. - ,- and C Ar.hcan Cr Deft•nse r.): t'r..e -. - 25 Eci;_icaUo Alaskans To Vote on Capital JUNEAU Ala ,:. -; !V e. is a r.i i': ba Z;:e Of h 3.3 caw a':-.i .'i.,,,:ar:.:, ry - 1: . .? inan a Yea :i; 5 0.1) t.) i.l vo !, c-1 , zo-13 V:111 ti=:'2 - 13e Wl - .;...! . f1er hP:i e. ' Alas ka': c•Rpli:i! c.:- . - Ifre(1.:::, shou:ci r-r:1:: .- frl t'ne .:=-2:-.. sratc- governr.,c4p.' , - .= fir:it can On the prm - ,ary ba::lo tive No, I. v.-1): - 11 ‘v0!..1.:i r canita.L by Jan. 1. P. ,- ;5. to a re e,:on donilnaied by o.le bnn - 1;n: - -, p:a c... of Anchor:F2e. Th-_ - _ actlta! f• - •: . te v..ould be 3pieett.:l7 b . a cc.s:7. - ! , :r.i - ,- t•E-, , : of five p?rzc):,-,s I) bi. - ! nan.l4 - ..-rd meaz.;_-: I THE MATEER PLAYHOUSE at Standing Stone NOW THRU SATURDAY J. M. SYNGE'S Irish Comedy "THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD" iol FRANK BROWNING • ANN DRISCOLL Directed by MAX FISCHER For reservations, call AD 8.6733 ra.r . .ce that 20.011 E'tf.-I , ziail , C; e!! 071 page t'-..r.c.e.) —Ar: ex- Gov. :iiiarrt A. Egan Th,i , CaO'ai Si:e .5.c.:,-:Lrig Corn he group which h2c ,r . -„, M ...'.,:.€' . bacF:eci tr,c. move during a earn ' DaiL.n which ac:uallY nor under way a yea:- ago, argucd that Ju ne.tii, - . )... , . - as too inacci , ,i•, - ,s'ibio: that too far rernovi7(.l from, thii- 1ee7 1,- _ - :le3 tr, oz hy l ; - ,.. c of the szate* : ,. porailation in ne Anchorage and Fairi - _*:clks: and 11 - ,a , . fo :-_T Ti n d 10 , .=, - clouds frcclucnt 1, a_ .• iiiiiiriipteci air trarA3pr+rtaiiort it ci ..7 - 0) I:d-.i tr.f.:7 cao::, - ii from •J u re,s::ltun r.ticess:ll-,.. ri r a ` in on Cle state's SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Uni7ed c . ! -, ; , - ,, ed th irlciji rUr-- Chairman Joseph J. Lawler said. The main concern of Lumum e recommend that the ba has been the defiance of rich commission authorize installation Katanga province. which has of the metal barriers along. the declared itself independent of remainder of the east-west section: his rule. But now Katanga's cry after the 100-mile project is corn- for a federation of self-ruling pieted. ' provinces was taken up by Lawler said the purpose of the Leopoldville province, which quick commission approval of the controls the Lower Congo. additional 100 miles was to - get The youth demonstrations' some medial guard rails installed.ag.ainst • Lumumba were led by' as soon as possible." Jabako, the youth organization of He said that public opinion was Congo President Joseph Kasavu deflnitely in favor of having the bu, a political foe of the Premier. protective barriers. Leaders of Guinea and Ghana' Lawler said that to the best of have offered troops to help drive Ills knowledge, no harrier made the Belgian soldiers from Katan would stop a loaded truck travel;ga province. ing at normal speed. But, he said,i of the cross-over fatalities tnvoived automobles. 100' Balloon Satellite To Be Launched Today CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. —Tire United States ‘:ill try todayl to launch a mar—t—oth balloon eommunicaton: satellite, tail a 5 10-story buvtiding.. into orbit 1,040 r - i 7 es above the earth. 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