PAGE TWO UN, Congo Troops Clash in Port City LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (/P)—Fighting erupted yes terday between United -Nations Sudanese troops and Congo lese soldiers in the port of Banana at the height of new’U.N. efforts to end civil strife in the Congo. At least bne Congolese soldier was reported killed and India Offers UN Congo Forces united nations, N.Y. (/PI The United Nations said yester day India has offered an entire military brigade—about 3000 men —for the UN force in the Congo. With reinforcements offered in the past two days by Liberia and Tunisia, this brings the total new forces promised to Secretary-Gen eral Dag Hammarskjold to about 4000. The Congo force has dropped to about 18,500 through defections of nations in disagreement with UN policy. The new goal is 25,000. India’s offer was transmitted to Hammarskjold by Indian Ambas sador C. S, Jha. The offer carried out a prom ise made by Prime Minister Neh ru about two weeks ago that he would send Indian troops to the Congo if he thought the United Nations was taking the proper measures to restore peace and or der there. > —Great Barrier Reef along the Northeastern coast of Australia has the largest coral formation in the world. NOW IN STOCK! Sterling Silver & Gold-Filled PENN STATE CHARMS LION MASCOT CHARMS STERLING SILVER PENDANTS Priced: $2.50 ea. plus tax at mL JElpj 218 East College Avenue Try our excellent cuisine with Catering to discriminating tastes, we know you'll be pleased with our delicious foods so expertly prepared, so graciously served I Try a delicious Steak Dinner at The EUTfiW HOUSE 13 Miles East of State College ... Potters Mills fighting continued into the night despite orders from both the U.N. and Congolese army commands tol cease firing. The Sudanese were using their new authority from th U.N. Security Council to open fire if necessary to maintain or-j der. With passions already run ning high against the United Nations in Leopoldville, it was a discouraging end to a day that saw the U.N. make two more approaches to the leftist rebels of Antoine Gizenga. In the midst of all the U.N. activity. Premier Joseph Ileo and other Congolese officials flew off to Katanga Province en route to Malagasy for a peace conference of the Congo’s leaders. Called by President Moise Tshombe of in dependent Katanga, the talks are designed to show that the Congo can settle its own problems with out U.N. or other interference. Gizenga is boycotting the meeting. But President Cleo phas Kamitatu of Leopoldville Province, who belongs to Gizen ga's leftist party, accompanied Ileo. A U.N. spokesman said the fighting at Banana, a port on the Atlantic 300 miles west of Leo poldville, broke out when Congo lese soldiers tried to arrest a U.N. radio operator. master, chef Sizzling steak dinners with tasty trimmings THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Released Flyers Deny Charges TOPEKA, Kan. (/P) Air Force Capts.-Freeman B. Olmstead and John R. McKone said yesterday their R 847 reconnaissance bomber returned the fire of a single at tacking Soviet fighter before their plane was shot down in flames over the Barents Sea last July 1. They denied emphatically that their plane ever had flown over Soviet territory and Capt. Mc- Kone said their craft was at least 50 nautical miles off the coast. McKone, 28, the navigator, from Tonganoxie, Kan., and Olmstead, 25, copilot, from Elmira, N.Y., faced some 100 newsmen in the Forbes Air Force Base service men’s club and told their story publicly for the first time since their release from a Soviet prison Jan. 25. sßefore going to the Movies to-= Slight, stop in and see our se-=j election of fresh Hand Made= =Candies. = IjCream & Butter Fudge, Pea-= Snut Brittle, Buttarcream Mix,= HJelly Eggs, Assorted Candy= =Bars. ~ BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto 200 W. College Ave. AD 7-7992 §|AUf Oature Bciim nWl* 2:M, 4:«0, S:5«, J:««, «:» COMING WED. "MAKE MINE MINK” jTtrnmi Last Day Continuous from 1:45 "THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE" Begins TOMORROW SUDDENLY THE WHOLE WORLD KNEW HER SECRET! Torture, killing and vicious passions— and incredible courage-ripping at your emotions like no other motion picture! ESI ©rsw "Haras 22 Killed in Viking Mine Explosion TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (/P) tire crew in a flash. The torn, seared bodies of 22 men A U.S. Bureau of Mines nol were brought out of the Viking supported miners’ reports of coal mine yesterday victims of an seepage into the shaft, 265 i explosion that wiped out the en- deep. STATE THEATRE, Slate College, Pa. TODAY 1:37, 3:36, 5:35, 7:34, 8:33 SUNDAY 2:00,3:52,5:46,7:38,9:30 MpBDO»MOU» wgtSi® muumau Blt i AHTHOKYFRANGiOSA IWMIiWM , ERNESTBORME w£. ... .. -UlWAWtntt waWTWCOU* BREAKFAST SPECIAL 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. 2 EGGS ~ Any Style BACON STRIPS TOAST and JELLY COFFEE, MILK, or TEA 49' REA and DERICK 121 S. ALLEN ST. luesd it Heeling’ SATURDAY. MARCH 4. 1
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