PAGE TWO US. Fires Missile CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (/P) — A Minuteman missile sprang from a pit yesterday anct streaked 3,000 miles in a major success which gave the United States a big boost to ward pushbutton war capa bility. This was the first successful firing of the missile from the steel and concrete hole similar to those which will enable opera tional Minutemen to survive a nu clear attack and strike a retalia tory blow. Brig. Gen. Sam Phillips, Air Force Minuteman program di rector, described the shot as “to tally successful. It completely verifies our confidence in the Minuteman design." An official of fhe Boeing Co., Minuteman test and assembly Congo to Investigate Gizenga Mutiny Role LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo (IP) The Congo govern ment agreed yesterday to joint measures with the United Nations to punish the mutinous army murderers of 13 Italian airmen and to investigate whether leftist Antoine Gizenga played a role in the butchery. U.N. troops were flown Rockefeller, Wife Plan Separation BULLETIN NEW YORK (AP)—Republi can Gov. Nelson A. Rocke feller, a potential presidential candidate in 1564. has left his wife of 31 years and they plan a divorce. The couple already is living apart and it was announced yesterday that they have agreed to a legal separation. "It is anticipated that the terms of the agreement will be incorporated into a subsequent decree of divorce," said a statement from the family of fices in Rockefeller Plaza. The Rockefellers have five grown children. The announcement said that a properly settlement has been agreed to, but did not specify details. Mrs. Rockefeller will live in New York, while the governor will share hia lime between the executive mansion in Albany and the New York apartment of his brother. Lawrence S. Rockefeller. OUT MONDAY lW Student Discipline BEAUTIFUL! More than Lifelike Ideal for Xmas PASTEL PORTRAITS by Wallis of New York 12x18 $15.00 18x24 $20.00 Call AD 8-0250 Mon. thru Fri. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA manager, was less restrained, exclaiming: "Thanks giving came early this yearl" His exuberance was understand able. The first attempt to fire the missile from a silo failed last August when the vehicle exploded after clearing the hole. The fail ure' raised some doubt whether the weapon would meet its com bat-ready deadline of next sum mer. But yesterday’s success pul the program back on schedule, and Phillips said the test-firing tempo will accelerate sharply. Storable indefinitely without attention, Minuteman can be fired in salvos by the simple turning of a key in a control center miles away. Minuteman is the first U.S. in tercontinental-range rocket pow ered by solid fuel, which also is used in the Navy’s Polaris. This easy-to-handle propellant provides 'in to reinforce the 200-man garrison already at Kindu in Kivu Province where about 80 mutin ous Congolese got beyond control last Saturday and killed the un armed airmen. The Italians were on a U.N. transport mission. U.N. orders were to seal off the Kindu area and disarm the 1,000 or so Congolese troops who once formed part of Gizenga’s army when he set up a Soviet-supported rebel rule at Stanleyville in Orien tal Province. The encirclement and disarma ment was to permit a “fair in vestigation and stern punishment” of the guilty, the United Nations said. Diplomatic sources have re ported and the Congo govern ment fears that Gizenga, the political heir of the late Premier Patrice Lumumba, stirred up the troop rebellion in new and open defiance of the central govern ment and the United Nations. Government sources said he was in Kindu last Tuesday before it was known the Italians had been killed. Whether he had been there when the mutiny broke out on Saturday is not known positively by officials. The government has reports, however, that he left Stanley-, ville by road last week and could have been in Kindu. LAST TIMES TODAY "GREAT EXPECTATIONS" SUN.OMON.OTUES. ® |f “One you must see, JsJ| completely irresistible!” Ms* W l) W : SUN.": 1 $1 nauucouMt: aJ WINNER OF i 2:10 O ACADEMY : |;lf AWARDS! :9:00.. MONDAY NITE at 7:00 - 9:15 FEATURE TIMES TODAY 1:30-3:25-5:25-7:25-9:30 SUN. 2:05-3:55-5:45-7:35-9:25 an escape from much of the com plexity that has forced the liquid fuel Atlas and Titan ICBM’s to their huge size. Minuteman’s nu clear warhead will be smaller than Atlas or Titan, but will com pensate for this in numbers and greatly-reduced cost. All three missiles have a range of more than 6,000 miles. A mushroom of flame and smoke preceded the missile out of its 90-foot-deep silo. The nose of the 58-foot projectile poked through the smoke cloud and streaked into the sky. All three stages fired as planned. In the pit, the missile rested on a hydraulically operated rig which hung suspended on metal straps 17 feet from the bottom of the shaft. This system will permit Minuteman to remain pointed on its intended trajectory even though a near by nuclear blast knocks the silo slightly ajar. The operational silos will be topped by a 10-ton steel and con crete door designed to withstand all but a direct atomic hit. The lid is moved back by remote con - trol signal before launching. The Air Force said a major purpose of the test was to deter mine how the missile reacted to temperatures, pressures, noise, vibration and shock when it ig nited in the silo. Rayburn Lies in State in Bonham BONHAM, Tex. (AP)—The body of Sam Rayburn lay in state yes terday in a magnificent marble library, and the friends and neigh bors who idolized him most filed past solemnly in a parting, mournful tribute. There were tight-lipped men, women dabbing at their eyes, youngsters out of school all honoring the man who served asj speaker of the House for the, longest span in history. | There were the people from| Rayburn’s home town and the rich black countryside in the con gressional district he served for 48 years. Today, President Kennedy will lead a pilgrimage of many of the nation’s notables to the fu neral at 1:30 p.m. for the speaker, who died of cancer Thursday. He was 79 years old. Yesterday was the day for the humble folk and the people of Bonham and their neighbors. Rayburn’s body was taken from the funeral home in the morning to lie in state for 24 hours in the simple, Georgian-style Sam Ray-j burn Library which now will be Red Economists Visit Cuba HAVANA (AP) —An economic mission from Red-ruled East Ger many has arrived to negotiate wider economic relations with Cuba. School of the Arts presents ANSEI UCHUHA TWO DEMONSTRATIONS On The ART OF COLOR WOODCUT NOVEMBER 21 2:30 & 7:00 HUB Ballroom EXHIBITION OF IKHIMA WOODCUTS NOVEMBER 21 THOUGH DECEMBER 5, 1961 Directive Sent To Nonskeds WASHINGTON (JP)Seere tary of Defense Robert S. Mc- Namara has directed non scheduled airlines to submit to strict military safety inspec tion if they want to carry troops in the United States. McNamara's directive yesterday came nine days after 74 Army re cruits perished in an Imperial Air lines plane crash near Richmond, Va, .The new order is effective immediately. This means nonscheduled air lines moving troops within United Sta must comp with the sai stiff Military A. Transport Ser ice rules t h cover transport lion of militai pass e n g.e r s ( overseas flight; Until now, ’ ternally opera: nonsc heduk lines have had to meet regulations only of the Fed eral Aviation Agency and Civil Aeronautics Board. McNamara told a news con- a Rayburn memorial. Friends and associates, who will be the pall bearers, served as an escort. In the first hour nearly 700 per sons walked past the plain, gray casket in the library foyer. Most of them paused a moment to sign a register before leaving. STATE KS “The Yeung Doctors” AT - 1:37, 3:36, 5:35, 7:34, 9:33 —Starts SUNDAY— Th* (acjigst tmm 9ttt mr feritl » Bet frtnrl fiLcKfl B3TeT —PLUS— emsm ; -i rrr'Bmmcmß I BATTLE- mm mm A s mmbmp THE SEAt AgUAKPTHfftI UNITEDAWTtITB SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1961 ference that. In addition to safe ty. MATS will concern itself with nonscheduled airlines' fi nancial stability and ability to meet schedules. That appeared aimed at some of the 29 nonscheduled airlines which are reported in shaky finan cial condition. Officials said a line’s financial condition influ ences its ability to maintain its planes properly. McNamara did not, as some had expected, rule out the use of nonscheduled airlines for military troop movement nor did he even mention any spe cific nonscheduled airline. However, he did rule that de fense personnel traveling as in dividuals at government expense will use only the regular sched uled airlines. In a wide-ranging news con ference, his first in two months, McNamara said also: • The United States has speed ed military aid to Communist beleaguered South Viet Nam and is discussing possible further ac tion with the Saigon government. • The Berlin crisis military buildup is going along “very satis factorily," with 300,000 men add ed and about 45,000 reinforce ments sent to Europe. “We have no plans at the pres ent time for calling additional large forces to active duty," he said. Vulture Attacks Airplane TEHRAN, Iran (AP)—A huge vulture smashed into the wind shield of a chartered oil company plane flying at 4,009 feet, it was reported recently. 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