The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 07, 1961, Image 2
"AGE TWO LBJ Asks U.S. Allies To Build Fuller Defense PARIS (iii—Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson called upon America's allies yesterday to join in developing more flexible and more balanced Western defenses on the basis of "full participation" by the United States for the foreseeable future. Speaking on behalf of President John F. Kennedy at ceremonies marking the 10th an niversary of .Supreme Headquar ters, Allied Powers, Europe SHAPE the Vice president em phasized• that members of the. North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion must build up their non nuclear defenses "This is a high priority task; it will call for increased effort from all of us," he warned. As to sti: pending prop( gals to ma; NATO a nuclei power in its ov right, he ill only this to sk "An effec ti v NATO nuclei capability is al; needed to chieve our goal.. and the United States stands • ready to consult closely with all members on the best ways and means of maintaining this capa bility in the future," Johnson's statements reflected the new administration's de fense policy of creating highly mobile "fire brigade" forces, and its decision not to rely ex clusively on a nuclear deterrent to keep the peace. Johnson also utilized his forum at SIiAPE to warn the European Allies that the "essentially nation al and loosely coordinated efforts of the past will no longer suf fice." This appeared aimed at French President Charles de Gaulle who has persistently sought to keep NATO armies under national command. The French president is an outstanding opponent of the integrated command concept. Johnson pleaded for an "in tegrated European community," which he said would enhance the alliance's influence in world affairs. This appeared aimed' at Britain's possible membership in the European Common Mark et as a -solution to the present split between two rival trading groups. Johnson urged greater eco nomic cooperation between North America and Europe, especially in aid to underdeveloped regions of the globe, through the new Or ganization for Economic Coopera tion and Development. Paris Hospital Raided By, Algerian Rebel Band PARIS (A') A band of Al gerian executioners raided a Paris hospital yesterday, shooting up bed-ridden patients, visitors and police guards. Two persons were killed and 14 wounded. The bloody attack coincided with the bombing of the vacant U.S. consulate in Algiers, ap parently by French rightists who res,ented encouragement to both France and the nationalist rebels I —1 together for negotiations. ), tomß , 6 • .c 7 See Big Hits. You May Have Missed at "THE 7 YEAR ITCH" 7:20, 9:15 In Technicolor and Cinemascope Sal: Kirk Douglas in "PATHS OF GLORY" Sun.. Judy Holiday 0 Dean Martin Mon. "THE BELLS ARE RINGING" Tues. Richard Burton O Barbara Ruth Wed. "THE BRAMBLE BUSH" Thur. Elixabeth Taylor • Montgomery Cliff Fri. "A PLACE IN THE SUN" Cuba Views U.S. Actions As Hostile HAVANA (A')—Cuban news papers and radios charged yesterday the U.S. decision to open a guerrilla training camp in the Panama Canal Zone constitutes "undeclared war", against Cuba. The U.S. Army announced Wednesday a training center would be set up at Ft. Gulick to train military personnel from Latin American countries in anti guerrilla warfare. It emphasized the training will be designed for no specific country, apparently to quiet Cuban fears. But Cuban propaganda -ham mered away . at the operation. Press and radio coupled their at tacks on the United States with announcement of new executions, the roundup of more rebel bands and sabotage to Cuba's vital sugar industry. At the same time President Os valdo Dorticos in a nationwide' broadcast declared the State De partment's white paper on Cuba this week was "another step" in plans of the United States to de stroy the Cuban revolution. L. B. Johnson He said the document was "in terventionist". and after a thor ough study of its contents "there can be no doubt imperialism plans to use all its resources to extermi nate the Cuban revolution in a short time." IATT a®lr Fe , +: 1:30, 3:34, 5:38, 7:42, 9:46 .... ,..w.w. * •• :26ertFUL/ te f N ir.“3r4- _,ot- -; !,.. .. •••••- , L...,.. . - i.. ; \.... ; , 1f........ 4 2, 4 ,„„,........_._ ... r......... : . . WALT DISNEY'S One ifundregland One Dalmatians _Th.... .... Ms P. .0u... 4 C.. 0 5 illit .1110.11 .. —STARTS SUNDAY— "THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" HAPPY! HAPPY! HAPPY! ITS "ENCORE WEEK" AT THE NITTANY THEATER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA U.N. Congo Forces Boycotted ELISABETHVILLE, th e Congo (JP)—Persistent boycott and harassment of United Na tions personnel, in defiance of a stern U.N. warning, created a tense situation yesterday. Despite a pledge by President Moise Tshombe, 700 U.N. person nel, civilian and military, began to feel the squeeze from a con- Ahmed public embargo on deal ings with them. This, could be most serious and most dangerous," said Michel Tombelaine, a U:N. spokesman— himself ejected from a hotel in the presence of jeering blacks and. Belgians. The continuing harassment may bring to Elisabethville the Indian Gurkha soldiers who already are at the Kamia airbase in Katanga. Tshombe strenuously opposes the entry of the Indians and resentsi the position India's Prime Minis-) ter Nehru has taken throughout the Congo crisis. To prevent any introduction of Indians, Tshombe's forces at tempted Tuesday to seize full control of Elisabethville airport. That set into motion a chain of events which led to a wild day of anti-U.N. rampaging by much of Elimbethville's popu lace. Yellow Fever Vaccine Flown to Addis Ababa GENEVA (Y) Yellow fever vaccine has been flown to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to fight an epi demic, Red Cross spokesman an nounced here yesterday. The vac cine was sent on urgent appeal from the Ethiopian Red Cross. Neyv Gsea c w SCRs. ,stave/ 1 . (1,& In a speech Tuesday, Tshombe Nominated for 7 ACADEMY AWARDS ! IT TOOK YEARS TO NIKE...IT COST $12,004001 ...IT WILL BE REMEMBERED FOREVER! JOHN WAYNE / RICHARD WIDMARK / LAURENCE HARVEY "4 11 14 E MAN /MINX WAYNE / LINDA METAL, SOAKOIRIDUCIALMUSii=gt,p. RICHARD BOONE poihmetwanded y JO* WiniEMOINI wx•wWir W JAMES EDWARD sniff/win* comploolls4 cemiliFlN Ip OIMITIOWN ordered the sanctions-refusal to deal with U.N. personnel, depriv ing them of water and electricity, and general sabotage of their mission. He later agreed to ease the situation after Ireland's Gen. Sean McKeown warned him that , further interference with U.N. op erations would bring the Indian soldiers into the city. Alexander Bellina, Tshombe adviser. told reporters yesterday the sanctions had not really been called off. He • admitted that Tshombe had pledged him self to do so, but added that the "statement was not quite correct." Tshombe himself was not available. Shopkeepers were turning U.N. men away. Fresh food supplies were not arriving at the U.N. camps. Water and electricity were STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Rt. 545 Benner Pike Between Slate College and Bellefonte The Stars are Lit for the 'Bl GRAND OPENING Showtime 7:30 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY THE E3ALig PACTS 4fie , O•A' ,N s , • NI :s"!4* also "The Police Dog Story" James Brown & Merry Anders Plus Cartoon "Meet the Stars Under the Stars at STARLITE" FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 1961 off at some U.N. establishments. U.N. headquarters had its electric power back but not its water. Authorities of Seamus', Bel gian airline, declined to refuel U.N. aircraft, saying they would be jailed if they did so. Busi ness places, including garages: cafes and stores, refused to serve U.N. personnel. Bellina accused Belgium of bluffing at the U.N. General As sembly in promising to remove all Belgian military, paramilitary and other white advisers from the Congo. If Belgium was sincere it would withdraw Belgian citizenship from its nationals who refused to obey the government demand, he told reporters. Belgians serve as advisers to both the Katanga and Leopold ville regimes. NOW SHOWING Feature at 1:00 - 3:40 - 6:30 - 9:15 p.m. YOU'LL REMEMBER The Vast Armies Avalanch ing Across Mountain Arad Plain! YOU'LL REMEMBER The Awesome Siege Of The Cannon' :( 1 5,1 YOU'LL RENIEMBER The Stand Of ThelBs Men Against 7.0001 YOU'LL REMEMBER Davy Crockett Standing On The Ramparts! YOU'LL REMEMBER The Daring Raid Into The Heart Of The Ebony Camp! YOU'LL REMEMBER The Unsung Exploit Of The Midnight Courier' YOU'LL REMEMBER The Chem Of The Searka Plumes! MC= OBROADWAY