The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 07, 1960, Image 2

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Lumumba Supporters Hit
Three Congo Villages
LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (IP)—Col. Joseph Mobutu
reinforced Equator Province to the north yesterday after
soldiers loyal to ex-Premier Patrice Lumumba attacked three
villages there.
The attackers came from Oriental Province to the east,
Drugged Girls'
Mother Held
Responsible
CLEVELAND, Ohio VIII —Pe
tite, attractive Lillian Fratanto
nio, mother of this city's "sleep
ing beauties," was convicted yes
terday of mistreating the two
little girls by secretly feeding
them sleep-inducing drugs.
The girls received nationwide
attention{ last summer when doc
tors puzzled over what sent them
into deep comas:
The younger, Bernadette, 3, had
been in the hospital for the big
gest part of a year, and thousands
of dollars were contributed to
pay for the specialists who ex
amined her here and in New
York.
Venila, 6, who joined her sister
at Mount Sinai Hospital July 10,
and Bernadette have been tempo
rarily in custody of a Catholic
charities home. They will remain
at that home until the court de
cides who will care for them.
,Juvenile Court Judge Albert A.
Woldman said he will order a
psychiatric examination for the
mother. He said this will be part
of a presentencing report. Mrs.
Fratantonio, 29, who has been tak
ing psychiatric treatments on her
own since last August, was re
leased in custody of her husband,
Vincent, a shipping clerk at a
local brewery: Her bond of $lOOO
was continued.
Defense attorneys said they will
consult with the family before
deciding whether to file an ap
peal.
Clark Favors Job Bill
WASHINGTON W) Sen. Jo
seph S. Clark (D-Pa.), yesterday
predicted early Senate passage
next year of a new bill to relieve
unemployment.
Clark said he thinks the bill
will be similar to the depressed
area redevelopment measure
passed by the Senate in 1959.
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stronghold of Lumumba's sup
porters who are threatening to
set up a rival regime in Stanley
vine, the provincial capital:
The raid tended to discount a
statement by Mobutu, the Congo
army chief, that the Lumumba
faction held only part of Stan
leyville and had no strength in
the rest of Oriental.
The attack on.the Equator bor
der villages apparently was in re
' prisal for Mobutu's arrest of Lu
mumba, captured in the interior
last week after he eluded army
surveillance in this capital.
Advisors from the province
said the raiders attacked vil
lages inhabited by the Bumbas,
Mobutu's tribe, and at least two
villagers were killed.
Mobutu sent a' company of sol
diers by plane from Leopoldville
to reinforce the garrisons in Equa
tor.
Wrangling between Mobutu's
f
backers and the United Nations
continued. A U.N. official prom
ised vigorous action if—as report
ed the Congolese Transport
Corp. carried out a threat to halt
the transport of U.N. supplies by
rail between the port of Matadi
and Leopoldville.
U.N. soldiers guarding the res
idence of President Joseph Ka
savubu, a Mobutu backer, were
abruptly withdrawn. They had
been on quart:l.:duty there for
several months.
U.N. officials said Kasavubu's
security has now become a purely
Congolese matter.
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U.S. Accuses
Soviet Union
Of Colonialism
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. VP)—
The United • States accused the
Soviet Union yesterday of hiding
under the "false banner of liberar
tion" while heading the laigest
colonial empire in the world.
In a slashing attack on Soviet
anticolonial activities, U.S. Am
bassador James J. Wadsworth
told the UN General Assembly
the Kreinlin is "the arch practi
tioner of this new and lethal co
lonialism." He called , the Soviet
role "cynical and hypocritical.
"This veto, a bare-faced at
tempt to blackmail the• Security
Council into accepting a package
deal," he said, "has effective
ly prevented Mauritania fro m
achieving its full status and
rights in the community -of na
tions."
Wadsworth suggested that UN
members should consider the im
plications of this veto the next
time the Soviet Union `!takes the
floor to champion, with hollow
oratory, the independence and
equal rights 'of ail peoples."
SPECIAL
Next time you feel like taking
a break, take it at Duffy's in
Boalsburg. You won't regret
it. You can relax and enjoy
yourself. If you're graduating
this semester, you must visit
Duffy's at least once more.
Your favorite beverages are
served.
Duffy's
Open Saturday at 6 p.m
In Boalsburg, 4 miles east of
State College on Route 322
turn right at the Texaco Station)
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French Assembly
Gives Approval
To Nuclear. Force
PARIS (ill France finally de
cided yesterday to pay the full
price for membership in the
world's atomic club an inde
pendent, exclusively national nu
clear striking force.
The National Assembly gave its
backhanded consent to President
Charles de Gaulle's plan for a
t 1.2 billion striking force when
the government's opposition again
failed to muster enough votes be
hind a motion of censure against
the government.
The opposition marshalled only
215 votes, far less than the 277
needed for the censure motion
which would have overthrown
Premier Michel Debre's Cabinet.
On the two earlier readings,' the
oppOsition was 207 and 214 re
spectively.
Under the Fifth Republic, a bill
is considered adopted if a motioa
of censure involving the project
Ifails to pass.
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