PAGE TWO Laos Communiquelnclian Peace Po licy Plays Up - Fighting To Continue—Nehru VIENTIANE„ Laos(iP) Some' and cooperate in the formation 150. 1 shells at the defenders. • of a national unity government U.S. army officers in the field shots have been fired again in. under Prince Souvanna Phou- . as observers aid U.S. recon the Laotian civil war and Pre-' ma the neutralist premier.. naissexice fliers keep in close designate. touch with developments across mier Prince Boun Oum's gov- I military men, who havel the jungle kingdom. Western ernment issued a communique taken previous The government's communique. `charges of North second of art alarmist nature yesterday playing up the action as p Vietnamese in )in 24 hours, was authorized fierce fighting. Informed Westernit e rvention with Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, pro sources played it down as minor several grains of ;tern deputy whose arm has skirmishing. lsalt. said they i built up with American y help Communist North Viet Nam had no confirmed n 25.000 to 70.000 men. Was'a accused anew of reinforcing;evidence of Red Boun Oum reneged last month he: neutralist-Pathet Lao rebels reinforcem e nt s his agreement to join in such behind lines largely dormant since' or any major re- regime --to include rightists. the proclamation of a cease-fireisurgence of bat- stralists and the Pathet Lao last May. The communique named: tlefield activity. pro-Communist Prince Sou two North Vietnamese regiments; The point of ohanoueong, Souvaruates half which allegedly moved into Xieng; agreement wa s brother, Xhouang Province. 1 that there had sewvemns rim"" 1 Thel4-nation Laotian confer been trouble, what ever its scope. These was speculation among ! lence in Geneva unanimously in- Westerners,on the Tha Thom sector southeast that the communi- ,vited the feuding princes—whose quo , wet , aimed to revive fears lof Xiang Khouang. ! Vientiane summit conference col of a new and perhaps broader , Western sources reported there lapsed at fits outset Dec. 27—to war in retaliation for U.S. pres- ; was some fighting there, not onlsettle their differences in Gene sure on Boun Oum to bow out . any great scale. The government va. ___ ; said the rebels launched a violent: The main argument is on wheth -1 attack on Tha Thcim after Soviet'er rightist, neutralist or Pathet planes dropped them weapons and Lao men shoUld hold the key min supplies. By its account, rebeliistries of the interior police and 105 mm howitzers fired more than defense. Conferences Set on Slate For Congress Radar Speed Checking WASHINGTO (Al') Presi dent Kennedy N returned to Wash ington last night for conferences Passes First Legal. Test which /will bear heavily on the, fate of his program in the congres-' PITTSBURGH (t 1)) Pennsylvania's newest weapon sional session opening next week.' against highway speeders—radar—passed its first legal test The - thief executive's big jet' landed at Andrews Air Force yesterday. Base in nearby Maryland at 5:56 Presiding Judge Benjamin Lencher of Allegheny County p.m. EST after a flight of an hour and 38 minutes from West l'alml Court upheld constitutionality of the radar speed law in Beach Fla. - finding truck driver W. L. Bartley of Irwin guilty of speeding Kennedy left at once for the'on the Pennsylvania Turnpike/1 White House by car. Bartley is liable to a fine'of; Mrs. Kennedy and the cou- IVO. But his counsel. Atty. A. A.Army Reaches. ple's two children will - remain Bluestone said the verdict Would ! a few days . longer at the Palm be appealed to the State Superior.— - Beach .oceanfront estate where JCourt. • , Top Manpower 1 the first family spent the holi- I The test case arose last Sept. , I days. I ' , . I 17 when Bartley. a driver for 1 WASHINGTON (AP) The _ . . The President plunges today! the Kramer Bros. freight line. into meetings with congressional: was stopped and given a ticket i leaders he will call on to pia; by state police who had clocked I through the legislative proposals! his .speed with radar. , ~ he will offer the session which be Officers said Bartley was tray-' gins_ Wednesday. ; cling 60 miles an hour in a 50-i With a few hours out for a , mile zone between the Butler' political sortie to Ohio 'today :Valley and Allegheny Valley in ' ; terchanges.. Bartley claimed he' through the weekend. Kennedy plans to work right ; tuns; driving at 49 miles an hour.' He later received a summons 1 Between discussions of legisla-J to pay at o 1 0 fine and-S5 costs, Live strategy. he will meet with but he posted bond and ap- e his 'top Berlin lieutenant and his pealed to the county court. intelligence chief to review fotrignj A 'vehicle being checked by; problems.. ,radar goes through the narrow . Before leaving Florida Friday,jradar hewn in only a fraction of Kennedy visited his ailing-but-la second, but that is long enough improving father, took .a - boat Ito pinpoint its speed with almost ride and got an encouragin re-perfect accuracy according to —port on U.S.4pace progress, 'state polike. New Candidates Join Hopefuls In Governorship , Senate Races HARRISBURG (AM —Pennst•lt: availability for either post. The vania's major parties have lots of political speculation casts him in unofficial candidates for governor the role as GOP candidate for the and/or the U.S.Senate this \ ear. Senate but only three have Identrfled- elli(hardson Dilworth, Plula- 1 themselves as actively seeking a delphia mayor, is virtually un ion post opposed a§ a prospect for the , The list of announced midi- Democratic nomination foi gover- reru Kills Special Powers dates for governor grew Thurg- nor. LIMA, Peru (AP)—Peru's Sen day night when Sen. George N. •Clark appears to be unopposed ate Thursday n“tht adopted a Wade. . R -Cumber land reported for the Senate seat. If he should House-approved bill repealing the he is seeking the chief executive change his mind. Gov. Lawrence:country's law giving President job and has the backing of four._ who cannot by law succeed Manuel Prado special powers to county chairmen himself as governor could be repel Communist infiltration. The He would, be seeking the Repub. available vote was unanimous lican nomination ,against Elkins - • Wetherill. Montgomery C o u n t s commissioner. The third announced candidate from the major Parties- is U.S. Sen, Joseph S. Clark, who said early last year that he plans to seek re-election. That leaves a,large field of un announced "candidates." *Superior Court Judge Robert E. Woodside has made no pub he ,pronouneement of his candi dacy, but reportedly. has the in side track for the gubernatorial nomination. •Rep. James E. , Van Zandt. Blair - County -has indicated his THEDAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA THE SCHOOL OF THE ARTS A GALLERY TALK BY HERBERT AACH AT HIS ONE EXHIBITION HETZEL UNION BUILDING GALLERY TUESDAY JANUARY 9, - 1962 - 7:00 P.M._ Army has cut sharply its draft calls for the next two months be cause it has reached its manpow er goals, including personnel to ,man two new regular divisions or kiered activated this week. The Defense, Department an nounced yesterday a February draft call of 8,000 men and one for March -of 6,000, all for the !Army. The Navy, Marine Corps , and Air Force do not intend to ; ask the Selective Service for any !draftees. The March figure is the same !as that for" last July before the (threat to Berlin set off quick 'reinforcement of U.S - .3 military 'strength. The draft q.uotas rose to i 13.000 in August and hit a peak !of 25,000 'in September. They 'have been easing off since. One big factor in reaching the "strength objective," the depart ;meat said., was" a big jump in (voluntary enlistinents a 20 per 'cent improvement. Half of the manpower increase during the buildup has come (from inductions., This figure does !not include the callup of 119.000 National. Guardsmen and-Reserv ists in that period. • PATNA. India (iP)--Prime Minister Nehru declared yes terday India's "policy of peace will continue" despite the fact some American and British newspapers have called him a hyprocrite because of India's occupation of Portuguese Goa and other territories by force. In a one-hour speech to India's ruling Congress party convention. Nehru said: "Thesel newspapers described me as a double-faced man, a humbug and a hyprocite. • "They . said I was pretending to Pakistan- .. be ail angel of peace on one hand: The resolution, drafted by Neh and a tyrant on the other." Iru and certain to be accepted by The United States and Brit- the full convention, accused In dia's neighbors of being "in if ahl, he said, were angered be- legal and forcible occupation of cause "they do not like Asia and our territories," but said the gov- Africa moving forward and ernment "should seek all avenues progressing. They do not like theof . •": world changing and changing so ! peaceful settlement." fast and so rapidly. - 1 ._.. One reason India acted In Goa:Bus Company, Union Agnma • was that it might become a for- WILLIAMSPORT..Pa: (AP)—A eign military base, especially since federal mediator reported yester- Portugal was a member of the d a y that a tentative agreement North Atlantic Treaty Organiza-lh as been reached between the tion, and threaten India's neutral - Edwards Motor Transit Co. and ity, Nehru said. 'its union bus drivers and me - Nehru spoke after a Congress , chanics. / "ABSOLUTELY STAGGERING ...BRILLIANT!" gatu, rdaYNightand &34uncbyMorninci ALBERT FINNEY - SHIRLEY ANNE BELO RACHEL ROBERTS ..... HYLDA BAKER ix Mom "The most brilliant effort to come from England since 'Room At The Top!'" —Saturday. Review SUNDAY at 2:05 - 3:50 - 5:35 - 7:25 - 9:13 VINE MllMMmomi. 1 w' ..i.''. 4 "der - W 442 `.? "rAez.tre • Begins TOMORROW . . . 2 FIRST-RUN HITS! 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