The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 22, 1961, Image 2
PAGE TWO New Rebel To Land in By The Asuociated Press Although acknowledging a grave reverse, the leader of Cuba's rebels declared yesterday new landing forces will strike Cuba in the struggle to unseat Fidel Castro. As the Cuban exile high command vowed to fight until the end. Castro was reported by Havana radio as directing .a mop up of the invasion that s was shattered o bao. on the southern at Xl5 Recordibeac h the 99- nation Political Committee, over -3 140 MPH It 'riding Soviet and Cuban objet in .ns. assigned to Latin-American ; nations -the chief role of peace 'makerer between Cuba and the Speed MOr .tited States.ln Managua. President Louis , Somoza denied charges the Cu- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (4)) Maj. Bob White flew the Xl5 rocket plane to a new controlled flight speed record of 3,140 miles an hour yesterday, despite engine trouble and a leak in his pressurized cabin. The new• mark is 235 m.p.h. faster than White's previous rec ord of 2.905 m p h. last March 7. but the Air Force officer said he, felt no sensation of greater speed. The engine trouble came a split second after the Xl5 dropoed away from its 852 mother shin' 140 mites east of here above Hid den Hills. Calif. The erwine ignited briefly, then cut out. For the next 30 seconds, while the Xl5 fell helplessly from 45.000 feet to 37,000 feet. White labored frantically to get the en gine restarted. Fit:ally he succeeded The en gine's 57.000 notinds of thrust came (In at full throttle. driving him back in his seat with a force three times that of normal gravity. White zoomed to 30,000 feet, the altitude at which he reached the new sorted record, then shut off his eneine. At 90.000 feet his pressurized cabin sprane a leak. Instantly and automatically. his space-type flyine: suit inflated to compensate for the loss of pressure in the c-ahin. '*l was still able to function normally." White said, so he con- tirty:d the flight 7,.irarenturn carried him on to 103.000 feet, close to the planned peak for the flight. Then came the lone glide back to base. Former Ogontz Student Convicted of Murder NORRISTOWN. Pa. UP) A former college student was con victed of second degree murder last night for the slaying of a teenager 1:3 , 1 Memorial Day in a park. The verdict. returned by a jury after nearly l 0 hoursof delibera tlon, came at the second trial of Arthur G. Nichol, 20, of Elkins Park, a Philadelphia suburb. Nichol a•as a freshman at the PE•nnsylvania State University campus in Ogontz when the shoot ing t'jok place. eel JAMMY by the HIGH s's West Halls Saturday Afternoon 2-4 Dancing Encouraged Force Cuba ban invasion was launched ' from Nicaragua. But rumors persisted the drive was mounted from that Central. American na tion by Cuban exiles. In Havana a fresh wave of ar rests was reported jamming Cu ba's already overcrowded jails. Jose Miro ' Cardona, president of the Cuban Revolutionary Coun cil. conceded a grave reverse in last Monday's seaborne opera tion. His own son was reported 'among those captured on the beaches. But he said more land ings will continue to take place. Miro Cardona said 23 prison ers were shot in the last 48 hours and he appealed to the world to stop the bloodshed. Exile sources in Florida as serted that ships bearing 500 to 1,500 fighters trained in guerrilla :warfare already had set sail in the direction of Cuba. Cuban government broadcasts :charged the United States had !trained and carried the invaders ;to Cuba this week. The rebels re plied that active Soviet. Red Chi :nese and Czechoslovak aid en abled the Castro regime to shatter !the beachhead. I The Cuban radio said prisoners captured on the beach reported .they were flown from the United States to Retalhuleu, a guerrilla !training camp in Guatemala, iwere trained there by 25 instruc tors from the "Yankee army," flown to Puerto Cahezas on Nic iaragua's east coast, then taken to Cuba. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA a a t Eichmann Trial Iph . . 1 °ulnas Statement Continues With , , ;Indicates Cease Taped Testimony I , MOSCOW VP)—Former Lao- JERUSALEM (g) Adolf tian Premier Souvanna Phou- Eichtnann told an Israeli se- ma, a self-exiled neutralist, curity agent he would kill his;said yesterday he will return own father "without hesita-`to his country Tuesday or tion" if ordered to do so, a c - Wednesday. "which will coincide cording to tape recorded testi-:with L with the start of a cease-fire" i rnony replayed at his trial yester- Laos. day. _ . Britain and the Soviet Union Israel Att. Gen. Gideon Haus- were expected to issue a joint ner introduced the statement in cease-fire appeal within 46 hours an apparent effort to portray the' but Souvanna's statement was the mentality of the man he charges• with masterminding Nazi Ger-;strongest indication yet that East many's "final solution to the and West had decided on a date Jewish problem." 'for calling a halt to fighting in In other transcripts from re -;the Southeast Asian kingdom. corded statements made during, Soviet Foreign Minister An eight months of interrogation by' drei A. Gromyko told diplomats Israeli security agents, Eichmann a compromise had been reached continually described his role in; on The sequence of a cease-fire Nazi anti-Jewish acts as "subor-' and a peace conference, which dinate" but he admitted lid made it possible to publish knowledge of the way Jews were truce apPeaL marked for death. Souvanna, though he has lived Eichmann denied repeatedly helm Cambodia since fleeing Vien had anything to do with millionstiane in December 1960, has been of murders committed in Nazi!a central figure in moves to end wartime extermination camps.; the Laotian civil war. But he acknowledged his efficient ; He is recognized by the pro transport trains delivered victims Communist Pathet Lao rebels and to the gate camps. (the Communist bloc as Laos' le- By linking Eichmann repeated-!gal head of government. ly with high-level Nazi meetings' He said in an interview yes dealing with extermination of? terday he will spend two or Jews, the prosecutor sought to; three days in Laos, adding: draw a picture of a man who noel "During that time I believe an only took orders, but had an im- effective government can be portant part in drawing them up.j created." 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(RP) —The Army's Pershing missile passed its longest, most signifi cant flight test yesterday and ex ceeded the range of the Redstone rocket it is slated to replace. The missile is being developed as a mobile field weapon with a selective range of 50 to 700 miles. The Army plans to start station ing it in Europe next year, replac ing the more cumbersome liquid fuel Redstone. Ed Committee Neglect Cited by Olympic Coach PITTSBURGH (11') The man ager of the U.S. Women's Olym pic swimming team said yester day that Gov. Lawrence's educa tion committee has neglected health and physical education in its proposals for improving Penn sylvania's school facilities. Positively Out Times Today at 2:00, 3:45, 5:30. 1:20, 0:05 THE MOST ACCUIVEDMUT OF EIDE IMMO 11 .roxsim mina' Main If c l / 4 2 , larlsh Intuit COLO. litistaihe by Colvoth !Von -Mir T 4 N . . • Starts Tomorrow e Searing! 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