The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 08, 1961, Image 2

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'K' Admits Tests Harmful
MOSCOW 01—Soviet Pre
mier Khrushchev acknowl
edged yesterday that nuclear
tests in the atmosphere are
harinful to, the health of the
world's people and that • the
Soviet Union is being criticized
for them but said: "We will stop
when the others stop."
The premier's statements were
made in a' toast and to newsmen
at a huge reception in the Krem
lin on the 44th anniversary of the
Bolshevik Revolution. The recep
tion ((Ahmed the traditional Red
Square parade, including a 21-
minute military show. •
Foreign attaches said they
noted only two new items in the
section given to weapons. They
included whet appeared to be
a short-range solid-fuel rocket
with a• heavy undercarriage,
and an cunphittiona vehicle
slightly larger than seen here
before. „
In his wide-ranging chat with
Huge Fires Destroy
S. California Homes
LOS ANGELES (1P) Flamestevacuation order. I
The
burned uncontrolled over /61 was main effort
to prevent a repeat of
miles of the picturesque Santa! Monday's Bel-Air holocaust.
I There. during a nightmarish
Monica Mountains yesterday, ; s i x hours. "fire storms . roared
threatening more ruin to rich down brush-choked canyons
h'
lined
residential areas already devas-I one by one.willihomes, igniting then'
tated. osco i
1 Along
m street alo B-
But winds calmed and author i- knare, ore one
than 50 homes in the'
ties said they hope for controllsso,ooo and up class were de-'
today. ", - troyed.
The worst fire in Southern Cali-; In Bel-Air, this area's richest
fornia history has destroyed at'residential district with homes
least 250 plush homes in the movie ranging up to half a million or
rt
star studded Bel-Air district and ore in value, the scene yester-,
damaged uncounted others, Loss, ay was one of ruin and sorrow.
is estimated at 415 million or: The two big blazes broke out;
more, iabout 9 a.m. Arson is suspected
r
Thousands of men, including it each.
soldiers and trusted prisoners.
massed to combat new flare- ' ' i I ' . '
ups in Bel-Air and a separate - •.-.;'''.. : 'I ' . J. -. ...'' . .. : .-- :
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threat to its deluxe sister corn
munity. Pacific Palisades. - r :
lit . . fi'
Two huge fires, which broke!
out about the same time Monday.
eight miles apart and ballooned
overnight to more than s t ooo acres:
each, burned to within less than:
a mile of each other.
They threatened to join near
Pacific Palisades and sweep down!
upon the small seaside communi
ty, which has hundreds of homes;
extending back into brushy can-1
yons. Many in the Pacific Pali
sades are ready to move, and ai
few had left, but there was no!
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newsmen, who pushed up to a
barrier of tables separating high
ranking guests from the 4,000 per
sons in the top-floor dining room
of the new Kremlin auditorium,
Khrushchev declare&
"It is not good to push one
another around" about Berlin. The
Soviet Union, he said, is not,
"superst it io --
about date
whether the di
is the 13th
31st" but will
wait indefinite
for a solut;
Khrushchev of
set Dec. 1 for 1
signing of a GI
man peace trey
but has sii
withdrawn - t
deadline.
He denied re- NI. " ithrysttch "
ports that three Soviet cos-,
monauts were killed in an abortive'
Sputnik launching in October, or
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that launchings had been planned
for the traditional observance yes-I
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terday during the recent- Soviet
party congress,
"No - matter how sure we are,
certain risks are involved, launch
ing is not 100 per cent sure," he
said. "It would be too bad if we
had had to interrupt the eongress
to go to a funeral." He added
that there will be other launchings
but none is planned in the imme
diate future.
IChrushchev replied with a
smile. 'We stop at night. in
the morning we start again"
when asked if the Soviet Union
had stopped its nuclear ex
periments. Khrushchev told the
- party congress on Oct. 17 the
current tests apparently would
be ended Nis lad of October.
but several mote bombs have
been exploded since then.
He shook his head in the nega
tive when asked if the Soviet
Union plans to shoot off any more
50-megaton bombs and finally
told the reporters what is to be
done with former-Foreign Minis
ter. V. M. Molotov "'is of no
practical importance."
"We haven't 'decided," he said.
President of Ecuador
May Offer Resignation
QUITO, Ecuador (.411 Presi
dent Jose Maria Velasco Marra,
caught up in the worst crisis of
his tumultuous political career,
will offer his resignation today,
informed sources said last night.
Informants said Velasco Marra
informed Gen. Gonzalo Villacis,
director of the national military
academy. that he would submit
his resignation to his Cabinet
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JFK, :Nehru CoOfOis.H
Discuss-Aitii''Rike,,,
WASHINGTON (JP) India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru and President Kennedy discuSsed major world prob
lems yesterday and were reported to have disagreed :-over
how to achieve a nuclear test ban treaty and general disarma
ment.
Informants said Nehru het
on testing should he renewed with
the Soviet 'Union and that This
would not rule out an agreement
on controls during the mare
tort= period.
The United Stites view is that
a moratorium on testing places
restraint on open societies such as
the United States but does not
prevent closed societies such' as
the Soviet Union from preparing
new tests. -
*Nuclear testing Was one of
the points of sharpest disagree
ment between India and the Unit
ed States before Nehru's arrival
Monday on an official visit.
Salinger said five topics domi
nated the talks. Besides nuclea
testing they were:
*Berlin --- Kennedy presen
the U.S. position in" detail.. A gen
eral discussion followed.
Indian sources said later N +
told the President that free access I
to the city must be fully guaran
teed for the Weitern powers and
that Soviet Premier Khrushchev
took the same position. Nehru met
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d that a voluntary moratorium
with ithrushehev in September.
saSoutheast Asia They talke4
about Laos and South Viet Nam,
both now menaced by, dammunist
forces, and dealt: with these two
problems: How independent gov
ernments can be maintained and
how such governments can be
protected from. lustrusion from
any quarter
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