TUESDAY. AUGUST 23. 960 U.S. Soldier Denounces America in 'Ayviet Union MOSCOW III) A Polish-born U.S. soldier who deserted his military intelligence unit at Frankfurt three weeks ac) has de nounced American policy and asked for asylum in the Soviet Union, the government newspaper Izvestia announced yesterday. The soldier is Vladimir Sloboda, 33,.a linguist and ‘2lerk reported Icy a U.S. Army spokesman. to have had "only very limited ac cess to any security informa tion.., 5 Storms Harass %Wino, Travel In Pacific Area TOKYO UP)----Five great storms lashed Formosa. Communist' Chi na, Korea and vast stretches of open sea today in one of the worst Pacific typhoon seasons. The blustery five—named Bess, Carmen, Della, Elaine and Faye —harassed shipping, travel and everyday living in an area stretch ing from the north-central Pacific 1,400 miles off Tokyo all the way west to Shanghai, on the coast of China. Most violent of the five was Elaine. a 92-mile per hour typhoon centering 172 miles south-south east of Formosa last night and heading north-northeast. A 60- ton fishing vessel sank in heavy seas blown up off west Formosa by Elaine Sunday but all 13 per sons aboard were rescued. Carmen, a 69-m.p.h. tropical gale, battered her way up the Chi nese coast yesterday and headed for South Korea. She centered 116 miles northeast of Shanghai last night. Typhoon Bess. which sideswiped Japan over the weekend, used her 75-m.p.h. winds to whip great waves in the not-so-pacific ocean far from any land. She centered 875 - miles east of Tokyo last night and was moving due cast on a course expected to put her 1.449 miles east of Tokyo tonight. Tropical gale Della. with 52- m.p.h. winds, centered 300 miles southwest of Iwo Jima. heading northwest. Newborn Tropical Gale Faye was spotted 586 miles south-south east of U.S.-controlled Marcus Is land. Still a comparative babe. with center winds of only 40 m.p.h.. Faye was expected to cen ter 506 miles south-southwest of Marcus tonight. .. .• . . _ . i O • Opel Da4.5- 9 . •-iclading..s9iltio , ; ,710 :.;' , e'fc!;' .q; 3,2' .: Clo•ed iAon 1 9 _ _ .--:-----. ~ ........... ........ ___,,,4;is zt ,.. ~,,,,, ...,,,,„;.___ T ., ...„..7....._,....„,.,____.„ p IER 53 L 7 I 3atro riie 7-,cverac e • .----- • 40/"::: - ----- __ ,oooooo They all love our delicious chicken! Our fried chicken is a favorite. Generous por tions, all the fixin's. Dock today. at Pier 53 on Route 53 Bellefonte He was described here as dep uty chief of a section in the staff of intelligence Group 513. He is a specialist sth class, correspond ing to sergeant. Sloboda's application for asy lum was published by Izvestia and transmitted abroad by Radio Moscow and the Soviet news agency Tass. His statement described Amer. ican U 2 flights and smuggling of intelligence agents through West Berlin as parts of "inten sified preparations for another war." "Most agents are recruited un der great pressure with the use of various . forms of blackmail,. .threats and bribery," the state ment said. It declared Sloboda's service with the intelligence unit con vinces him "deceit and blackmail. nrovocation and hypocrisy have become the official policy of the United States government." The statement came on the heels of the sentencing of U 2 pi lot Francis Gary Poixtirs to 10 years' detention for esponage. It said one purpose of U 2 filghfs over Soviet territory was to collect. information for Group 513 maps of objectives for fu ture bombing in the Soviet Union, Poland. Czechoslovakia and other countries. Sloboda said he is a native of the Lvov region Polish terri tory attached to the Ukrainian Republic in 1939 who enlisted. in the U.S. Army at Bremen. Ger many, as a displaced person in 1953. He underwent ,raining in the military intelligence service at Ft. Bragg. N.C.. and Ft.• Meade. Md., and became a U.S. citizen in 1958. He then was Sent to Group 513 in Germany. The U.S. Army's- Euroonn headquarters at Heidelberg, bcr many, had no comment en the lzvestia. article. Information given by the Army Aug. 6 was reiterated: Sloboda had only limited access to securi ty information. • your official XRE STATE tiAss RING Summer and Winter "Thousands proudly wear this ring" SC CMS:iOLLIGIANSC NNW ItC01.1.E(;1 NSA; M C (31,1,E(0 A NSI2 M ESICOLLYC X . tr. Can't Keep This Under My Hat. . 4 4 ' If You Have Rooms For o Rent, or Items to Sell, Use COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS for Quick Results. Use COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 17 words if paid by cash and 12 words if charged. for only 50c cg Cali UN 5-2531 or Stop In at the Carnegie Office. No Time? E. Write info on a Post Card and Mail to Box 261, State College. If, 97r/1031131i lifl.SN VI Dar/103)1:111:1i:IISNV 1021'10,3'd:11V lirlSll V IDa'llo3ll3llllflli SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA UnitedHalions Asked for Aid 11African Mail LONDON Moscow radio last night broadcast an' apreal by Modido Keita, Premier of the for mer French Sudan. for immediate help from the United Nations to keep order in the newly indepen dent African Federation of Mali. Leaders of Senegal Aate have an nounced they have seceded from the federation. The broadcast said Kcita's ap peal was cabled to President Se- KOU Toure of Cuinea, the terri tory that hacked out of the French community despite Presi dent Charles de Gaulle's bid to keep France's former dependen cies in a single grouping. Keita's cable said ()IPA in the absence of any Froic!) govern ment agreement to provide troops for maintaining order he demands "the immediate calling of a meet ing of the Security Conned in New Ybrk and immediate as: is thuice from the U.N." U.N, headquarters in New York said no direct appeal hail been re ceived last night from the Mali Federation, but officials had been told of the roundabout delivery of Keita's message by way of Guinea and Moscow radio, The states of Seneal and French Sudan formed the Mali Federation in January 1959. The federation gained itg independence from France last June. It re mained in the French community. The split follows a power strag gle between }