WEDNESDAY. fEESRUARY 14, 1962 h 200 000 Fre e ISA n Mourn 1 ' hen real Defers Cause • rt il • I _ d _ • d • ; e d • owning of U2—Brinkley Anti-Rigntist Ruot VICTIMS' W kSHINGTON (W—NBC tele- "One is that he did have mit more than a tribute to the fallen eluding three women and a is vie on commentator David Brink chameal trouble with his 112 air demonstrators year-old boy, lay in state for two 1(1'1 said last night Francis Gary plane and was forced to, descend It was a striking display of pubhours ' !Po, ers has confirmed that hi. to a much lower altitude, where I lie resentment of Secret Army Or-i In several ,provinci I lug c , fy plane had mechanical he was in reach of Russian ground a et iei , t troub e before it was downed inifiie ' Brinkley said ganization terrorism and threats grips of several thousand Ra t h - 'Russia in May 1960 ." THE OTHER is that for more [against the government by these ered at monunients to the dead European extremists who oppose in cerenaonicN coinciding with the? sa id P owers ' has toldithan three months before tho Wins invßesri3aletlyng off icials, since his;cow trial he was, kept in total independence for Algeria funeral In Paris. But the crowds also were dem , !release by the Russians and his isolation , given what is called a castrating against police methods IN • oLI-GE"L terrorism bv return to this country over theinsyrhological conditioning / in in suppressing Thursday's riotsEurope4ns an d Moslems went on isseekend that he was kept' in iso- eluding some drugs, be he was . and the government's failure to without letup tour Moslem aux lation for more than three nionths put on the stand to ans Wee a halt plastic bombings, blamed on /iLiary soldiers and their French before being put on trial series of questions Ithe secret army officer were found slain in an! THERE WAS no comment from • , "For 'four years before his DURING THE funeral , a walk !Algiers suburb! Three Moslems official sources on Brinkley's plane came down 13rinkley went out was widespread, In Paris v ere w ounded in a gun attack by staterrients lon, other U - flights had passed electricity, gas, subway, bus, cu EuroPeans Brinkley said Powers still uns i over the Soviet Union at' very at some secret place on the Esstlhigh altitudes and the Rossano; burban train and airport services;iiConst 'but we have learned tnb though they knew they I were were virtually paralyzed for four Sc ranton Will Run things he has told since the Rus there were unable to do an'tthing hours. Most public schools were '''`" clans let him go about them. I closed as teachers struck If Factions Agree 1 Bodies of the riot victims, in- i HARRISBURG liP}.--U S Rep. I William W. Scranton said yester day he would become Republican 1 Tale lo Slay' ' 11 Phila. Mayor Till 1964 candidate for governor if warring factions within the party agreed on his nomination . "If both sides could settle their PHILADELPHIA (AP) .-- Phda-lphia's growth would double in the differences by honestly and sin delphians cannot elect a new next 10 years cerely agreeing on me as a can ! Chief Justice John C.Bell in the didate for governor then I would mayor to succeed Democrat Rich- Supreme Court majority opinion run , "-Scranton said , m ason Dilworth until next Year , wrote that Philadelphia's home The warring factions are headed the State Supreme Court ruled Rule. Charter was invalid in pro- by U.S.Sen. Hugh Scott on one unanunouSly yesterday. viding that a mayoralty vacancy side and Superior Court •Judge must be filled in the "next Robert E. Woodside and LI S Rep . Dilworth •resigned Monday to municipal or general election" James E. Van Zandt on the other seek the Democratic nomination. .This was the chief point. of con for governor. City Council Presi troversy between opposing sides dent James H. J. Tate, also ` a over when a new mayoralty elec Democrat, was sworn in as acting tion must be held mayor and ,will serve until a sue- Dilworth, supported by a legal cessor_ is choen in November, opinion of City Solicitor David 19t33 Beiger contended the charter PARIS (41—A sole_miS march ing mass of nearly 200,000 Pari sianE,bade farewell yesterday to .eight victims of last Thursday's bloody anti-rightist rioting in a city stilled by sympathy strikes. The. .turnout of mourners fol lowing black-draped coffins - was one of the. largest crowds in the memory of residents. It, rivaled the day in August 1944 when Paris was' liberated from .the Nazis. `As on that memorable day, the streets were packed with people. The broad Place de la Republique was filled as far as could' be seen through the , chilling drizzle which soaked the shuffling cortege on its two-mile march. TI MASSIVE funeral organ ized by labor unions and leftist and moderate organizations, was Tate, 51, a Democrat and first lariguage was clear and binding. i Roman Catholic, to ,serve as chief! Three Philadelphia Commonl executive of the fourth largest iPleas . judges disagreed. The sil city, in ,the nation, told a crowd of[justices of the state's highest trib aielarly 1,000 jamming City Counciliunal who heard the case upheld 1 *chainbers the pace of Philadel-'that view. Cupid is saying Happy • Valentine's • . t Day with flowers . ,from BILL McMULLEN Why don't you? BILL I "NIULLEN I r . 130 fait College Avenue A. Stote College, P annsy tva nla The B'nai B'rith Hi lief Foundation SatutA4, March 3 Aikeission , 11111.1114abers SUS • ' Itolleadors $1.511 proudly presents AVIV Song and Dance' acid • Hisidic *Oriental •Modern lamil 8:15 p.m. THE DAILY tOLLECAAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Theater of Ihrough the Looking Glass with Gabbi It's pait the, middle of the school year. You must have by :now. You haven't? I suggest ,you best do it _before the end of this term, Especially you upperclassmen there is no !excuse for you at all. Do what? Develop the ; Ethel habit, of , course! It's al must. Whenever ;you are in town, stop in at tol•sorves. You don't have Ito be looking for something 'special. You're alwaYs welcome 'at Ethel's. whether to bux or just to browse. • !SWISH!! The sound of an arrow. Boy, 'it just missed your' head. No, :Robin Hood is not in . town. IV* Cupid!! Today is Valentine's Day. Don't tell me you forgot. Well, if so, rim down to Ethers ¶right now and pick out a card 'for. your beau or best girl. (A gift too.) Be your own mail man and deliver it in person. •While you are there, buy silent alarm clock "Silent Sam the Itouster."• It is- red and blue with hearts all over :it for "you know, what" day. ;The cutest little clay figure! AM)W!? That is just what these little 'cats at Etas seem to. say. :Ethel just 'got in stationery with the cutest pictures of cats on them. Only $1.50 a - box. If 'you don't need stationery, you .can buy these pictures separate ly, ready to frame. Only ;1.00. HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!! Must run! ; pabbi }~ I 112 E. ,Collage Ay& 'Who is offering the SPAR* See—Tues., February 20, in Colley( they've got another live one Three thousand UCLA students cheered, stomped. whistled and yelled in delight at one of the Kingston Trio's greatest live concerts. Here are the_regg.ons why: "Little Light ...Coplas Revisited... Chilly Winds ...Oh, Miss Mary ....Laredo ... 0 Ken Kat*. anga ...Roddy McCorley M.T A.... Sob Miles ... The Shape otThings ...Where Have All The Flowers GOne?...Goin' Away For To Leave You 7 Some arc the Kingston's= tremendous hits. Some ate great new numbers, never before recorded. All are the songs thSt made a concert you'd want to attend. You can. Cipitol'recorded it. FREE BOOK COVERS ... featuring full•color photos of the I Kingston Trio and other great Capitol stars. Look for them at your favorite record store. You'll have the best-dressed boOks in school...and for free. PLAN? PAGE THREE ■ I .1
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