SmIUKUAY, ScrUtMbbK 23. IV6I Global Criticism Hits Soviet Atom Testing WASHINGTON (/P) A U.S. study has found that the Soviet Union’s renewal of atomic testing has caused the worst Soviet propaganda setback since Red tanks crushed the 1956 Hungarian revolt. But the global criticism of the Kremlin has not been Baluba Tribesmen Threaten Peace In Rebel Province ELISABETHVILLE, Katan ga ( tP ) —Katanga’s precarious peace was threatened yester day by marauding bands of Baluba tribesmen from a big refugee camp and the vow of President Moise Tshombe to crush them by force. Tshombe also accused the United Nations of breaking its day-old truce with his warriors and de manded that the United Nations evacuate its hardwon position at Elisabethville’s post office. From Leopoldville came threats that the central govern ment of Premier Cyrille Adoula may strike out on its own to end the secession of Katanga, which the United Nations failed to ac complish. Adoula was reported to have used strong terms at a secret Parliament session in Leo poldville and afterward to have warned the United Nations that his government would now use its own resources in bringing Tshombe to heel. Rampaging Balubas, camped only a mile from the heart of Elisabethville, spilled out through adjoining areas of the city, at tacking whites and blacks. Hat Societies Members of lhe hat societies are requested to wear their hats to today's game. Mat soicely members will form an honor guard for the Penn State team both at the beginning of the game and at half time. Boom J 'HOMANOFF an. matched by an equal upswing in pro-American sentiment. Asians and Near Easterners generally said in effect: "A plague on both your houses.” That assessment was issued yes terday by the U.S. Information Agency following a study of over seas press and radio commentar ies on the Soviet resumption of nuclear tests Sept. 1. Overseas critics protested both the threatened danger to the peace of the world and the threatened impairment of health to the world's population, USIA said. The editorial comments went as might be expected in the West, where Moscow was almost uni formly attacked, and in Commu nist China, where the Soviet tests were praised as "a powerful in spiration to all the peoples striv ing for world peace.” In other areas where hundreds of millions of people take a more detached view of the East-West contest, USIA found these reac tions: Near East and South Asia— " Although the 'plague on both your houses* theme has been played generally, no evidence appeared in either the Pakistani or Indian press to indicate any acceptance of Soviet Premier Khrushchev's explanation for the resumption of testing. Africa—" Although all African areas were shocked at the Soviet test resumption, their comments have been restrained.” Far East—“ln Thailand, Taiwan (Formosa), South Korea, South Viet Nam, Japan and the Philip pines, the Soviet Union was strongly denounced.” Latin America—" Less concerned about choosing sides than by the immediate consequences of the breach of the nuclear agreement, Latin-American editorials agreed in deploring the Soviet test re sumption and saw it as political blackmail." JULIET' 1 lit. LiAiLf COLLtGIAN. blAlt COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Van Zandt Interested In Governorship, Senate WASHINGTON (/P) Rep. James E. Van Zandt, R-Pa., said yesterday he is keenly interested in running for governor of Penn sylvania or for the Senate. The Altoona congressman told a reporter that he has apprised Republican leaders of his senti ments and awaits their response. Startfwsh StsyfmtimM Any way you look at them-L' k M’s taste bet ter. Moisturized tobac cos make the difference! Yes, your taste stays fresh with L*M-they always treat you right! Would you volunteer fo man the first space station... " A A. * if odi ©Ate you taking full advantage of your educational opportunities? □ YES □ NO ICC Bars Discrimination WASHINGTON (/P) The In terstate Commerce Commission yesterday barred racial discrimi nation on interstate buses or in their terminal facilities. Acting on a petition filed May 29 by Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken nedy, the commission published rules which forbid interstate bus □ YES PUT* ft* UGCtll 4 MVtfi} 104*0 n interstate Buses operators from segregating seat ing on the basis of race, color, creed or national origin and pro hibit interstate buses from using terminals where waiting rooms, rest rooms, lunch counters and other facilities arc segregated on such a basis. □ NO ©Doyou usually buy cigarettes in -fhe soft pack or box? □ SOFT PACK □ BOX iW6u nod snomjn foij£ W? 1 HIIM HS3HJ XViS HS3B3 IHV3S ISiUnOD IVHI IQISNI 3J.13HVD13 3HI S.il XOB HO X3V<* %2'LZ XOB %Z ZL )|3Bd bos ewsx-iirt PAGE THREE %06 Ofj %oi sax %2£9 Ofj /5\ %Z’9E S9A
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