THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 1961 Congo Sol;liers Arrest Leader COQUILEATVILLE, the Congo President Moise Tshombe of Katanga was arrested yester day after he scornfully walked out of a summit conference of Congolese politicians. The leader of the Congo's rich est province was seized by sol diers of the Leopoldville central government. of President Joseph Kasavubti; He was preparing to board a',plane fore Ellsabethville, his capital. In Leopoldville, Congolese army authorities believed the arrest of Tshombe was an emergency and a strictly temporary Measure to prevent his quitting the confer ence. They were convinced the, Katanga leader soon will be re- 1 leased. Communications with Coquil hatville were disrupted soon aft er Tshombe's arrest and it was not possible to verify whether he still was under detention. Tshombe had bitterly de nounced other Congolese politi cians as "vassals of the United Nations." Promotion Staff Meeting 7 p.m. It's a tradition to choose the bride's rings from our wide and varied stock! The years have proven that our name is an unfailing guarantee of dia monds that live up to the highest standards of quality . . . settings that are always in good taste . . . and value that cannot be surpassed. Let us help you make your selection . . . now! Pricer 114,1 at $OOO, Fed. Tax Inc. Military Group Drops Cuba WASHINGTON (il)—Cuba was voted out of secret sessions of the 21-nation Inter-American De fense Board yesterday. The board is a military group that meets here every week or two to plan defense strategy for the Western Hemisphere. It voted 12-1 to bar Prime Min ister Castro's representatives as long as Cuba continues its evi dent alliance wtih the Commu nist bloc. Cuba cast the lone vote against the resolution, which Was offered by the United States. Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador and Chile ab stained and Brazil reserved its vote. Three other countries were absent. The resolution is a temporary measure, specifying that the Cu ban delegation will be denied access to secret sessions and clas sified documents of the board "as long as there exists the present, evident alliance" between Cuba and the Soviets. 9 Carnegie TODAY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. 'STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Air Force Aids Laotian Soldiers VIENTIANE, Laos (W) The U.S., Air Force opened an arms airlift to government soldiers yesterday after Vientiane officials charged the pro-Communist rebels had launched attacks on all fronts. A government communique said the Pathet Lao rebels had struck in five areas, creating a grave situation. Washington made it clear that arms will continue to pour in to royal Lao army forces until a cease-fire is established and veri fied. • ' 250 sprays . Less than a penny a spray 9c v.',/,• • IiSv OR O Is RA ' L. SPRAY • r j I 4. 1 .1 ArAfr ` , They call it "kiss mist" THEE NEW SURE BREATH FRESHENER FOR PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO BE LIKED! New Lavoris Oral . Spray . . . they call it "Kiss Mist" on campuses across the nation! "Kiss Mist"! Exciting new way to freshen your breath in stantly! Use it anytime, anywhere—after eating, drinking, smoking—when ever you want to be close . . . stay close! One spray does what breath gums and mints can't do! New Lavoris Oral Spray freshens breath—kills odor-causing , germs on contact! Comes in a carry-it-with-you bottle, handy for pocket or purse. LAVORIS is sold at McLANAHAN'S --- both stores 134 S. ALLEN ST. and 414 E. COLLEGE AVE For Results --- Use Collegian Classifieds WANTED • Candidates for COLLEGIAN PHOTO STAFF Meeting . . . Thursday . .. 7 p.m. PAGE THREE ~.,:i,,...- . ......, . :4,: * ..
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