The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1961, Image 2

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    Morder Charged in Conga
tJJN. headquarter* was m not dear what part Girenga, the f
touch with the acting secretary* iseif-pcocUumed - and SovieUsup-j
geaerat. U .Thant in New Teds jporiwi heir t» the tats Premier
who promised his fullest sup* |Patrice Lumumba phsy'yd in thej
port. v; (slayings.
Premier Cyriile Adoula of the! Major. Gen. Sean McKeon. Irish;
central goveranifent in i radiotcommander of the U.N. Congo;
speech last night declared “the! forces, arriving in New! York tori
guilty must punished with] talks with U Thant*. said he wHI!
utmost severity” but made so iii-aijk for more men and equipment)
reet reference to UfC, plans for to deal with the situation. >
ptvnsshrdeut ' ! He said the present.-force - of;
He called for discipline over 15.909 men is not*
Congolese soldiers and expressed adequate to cope wish the deep*]
V disgust at the killings. ;ening crisis,. i
The mutinous troops nominally* i
were part af.thecommand of Gerli
Victor Cundula,fom«rGuen-;||? fi_ _______ ;
pi’s surmy chief who has now (If V BIAH Alf|l(*£t j
WAKSAVAaST w ®" wa “ w * j
asssisawsSS Congo Harden;
, Acfa lI H ' Arfinil
dS -.1 Cswtgo loftiest Wfer I whea.H»f wwd te «p«an the U»«t» «CIIOIS
' ed them of being Belgian para-
The spokesman said the .airmen] hoopers. it was. 3iw«L * Wednesday foe a second try. - j-Yhe- United" State declared iast|
wvtv shoe before a crowd on iSat ■’ .G.eorge Ivufc Snsittv the spokes- U.R! representatives said it had'night that“revolting murder” of
•,ud»,>V shortly after their unnlnun. said the United Nations was .been iaapossibfe to set uav sads-fu Italian airmen in th- Congo*
on a VV mwMon. and some of prepared hi act on its own inure-, faction from U«ft Kiada cunHaan-f unAs ', iTMirf th _ for «« Z J
their homes were d«:tteinK*nh.t dufeiy if fej iknnands that the dant or anyone else who fein a^er * il^ d n^ a lOr UJ< ’ a . C ';
rhfvA t? U*<? Ku - ohHur'.d
;yus£& in 3ti xd pua&h tfvs authotxtjr. • Gke&sa as well
The soldfere-apparently suspect.;mutmeet* are hot accepted, .- * The United Nations said it washs Katanga. President Moise,
fTshorabe.. !
! Ambassador A dial E. Stevenson jl
itakl the U. 2- 1 Security Council the]
] United State welcomes the strong!
..i. ■-, ... ... i (steps taken by. acting Secretary-f
«VhCO« c' * - l?v? issviet -resistance aud the- ''Winter wsr’ekcfisos iai February. instead of General U Thant U.N.!
UttiOtt uircypectevUv renewed «' * • V— i'\ ,* " ! - every posiMe sc-!
’ ■ -”e vxi, Jif note s* p\maaot, ThemovetJhviacsdy wasmtendcrtsofa ba restore av and order ia.
sttvMjt pressure on Finland tsulttary five the assurances of poJtbe'CaTtgo.
~ f>r w v ’«.the.greunds a»t.#«9'Gesmdajatjcal that, were IF Thant denounced the slaying
vw txv.sui..,^M;ayjn ; rei»rmameut. was. ' thn*teQ&c:hy the ■ - kf the Italians fey Ccmgolere troops
:pds»re, « charged dui Ft xum&m T Ay. n „ r ..,;» . an outrarecats- erfiae.‘and in
.v ,«,*y \r * Choree Norway mi Ueomark., .structed lEN_. offictafe.. on the
v . IYe 1 Ye A ., w with West 'Scens te> maie sure that thosfe
4 m the-North Treaty reswcsihfe “vet the .pun&hbent
fere Vtuev, a-o. »S«fesjusauwmtery
•nT.nXC.. re.n.'> Sweden, whs sedusK the- _ , . . . J .sasi' the Crnatgg'
. ...re*/ot . -\..t t»cTU»au avre- wv-it areas. • ■ '««» ajpparenti’y operating.
«en srem. nucish Fereigs Mhssster- Ahd . «**« *|itt'sfra Pfovuace' v “Si*de&iice c 2?
,i-,. w<v»i Mcjh.-cw tics, asitsd ,- v r' KtejaMueu esma here to Bad :' 8 5. . .- ; _.. ~ . r dJ»- ceotrsf IfdlwtsSßeßt.’*
censuiiato.'ns. • oitit whajf w«» aft afeowh Tfe* . ~”*■•■ !“*** ? -=r
XtontHsyv's ffreseeiatwn a ccuumtatepM.taßt :^^ sieis caaM :t-nw.feeaa-::
«uhWx dashed the spcc>j''..Wren. ttwsd,|y sayrng' Tarwga.
cr vino ftere tiUt a S*te&tee-'AadSret-- A. CStomyks: * •ya* 7«si. or Gasusso. ■
Fvun.d' cvttttn.utuu>ie Ussuri-' sa, feed’ suggested dsat "Wtotf .pefeuse Minister feuEs-
Kre.. -r- represented a ;
s'Av -'g ci the Soviet fe«Mifsdi>, if Fisxßtnd couisi* jfr» ««h a*e ,:t here wt • mOztirr :aoispeiatßai&;l
a~d tN**; this paje.x-urar SituaKon surasroes ! grai ihs iSteatsss a® saitt iSiese cornsKtshl.
would !i«Ma5 'du«t fee at Srfeadfer-saferfsoca Moscow-rdtnorst: <*(&&■• ®angs. Nocvnassasi
tf.s«ee ceaSsnwd.. :••• tei.’feskai . fanned
Tbs* saw- AmksnMf . The S&tfet UhuMt whs *al ; ocgnhizat£oft of taKi
feoss that Soviet, stay ,;ed as feeing usseosy' oves:^■ ag.§si»fMn;®® ,tT^s '-' -'
oow press fee feos®* in. Faiiaad. n F;rsi'a.nd among pdhSscaS ' NATO maneuvers:
. wnhuigiitaw; tifeedt eeuatSTV pet- creies to. upset , she geesasf, .sw-ofif Buftic
osstous <atams=, t * awports •n Dsmisfe. Trewspatscrs;
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soviet det«.»«os- mauls- o* s-usiatua iafee. afeag day dtss«feeiEaa3W«at«tjr «t' » feikt “ommami
y-bam* which recited a«d eaifed '
LEOPOLDVILLE, the Con
go yP) Congo soldiers be
hoved loyal to leftist Antoine
Gixonga murdered 13 italLm
airmen ■■ assigned to the UN,
forces «v Kivu Ptovmce. the
U N. Command charged v«.
torday.
NUUvsn troops were down to
the trouble soot, the Kivu town
of Kmdy, tvudy to ulete out pun-’
idmu-ut to the mutinous Congo
lese toklstrt, A 'h}*J-Oian M-dovsin
garrison dready l* m
Ksovi',; , •
Russia Pressures Finns
joint dvioivso..
Missile Test Called Success
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Dr. Xuspii will present a paper—
«e±iii«d Ts Existontia&sai a Psychology?"
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FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 17. 1961
U.S. Legislators
Mourn at Death
Of Sam Rayburn
WASHINGTON (/P) From
Americans in all walks ef life
there came .an outpouring of
eulogies yesterday for Speaker
of the House Sam Rayburn of
Texas.
The President, the three for*
mer presidents, governors. Con
gress members, Cabinet officerr
and others of high and low
rank gave voice to the mourn*
ing. * .
The expressions of grief and
tribute spread across the na
tion whan ’ tha naws of nay
burn’s death came, washing
away all political differences
for the time boing in a common
loss..
’’The country stops in sor
row,’’ was the way Rep. John
W. McCormack. D-Mass..
phrased! it.
President Kennedy said Ray
burn, who died in Bonham.
Tex., yesterday morning, ’’was
a loyal counselor and friend of
presidents of both parties on
the great matters which affect
ed our national interest and
security.”
Dwight D. Eisenhower, vaca
tioning at Augusta. Ga.. said
Rayburn’s death ”ia a grievous
loss to every citicen of ' the
United States."
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