The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 17, 1962, Image 2

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Strikers Riot in Guiana
GEORGETOWN'. British Gui-,here last week of Queen Eliza
ana (AM—Demonstrators strik-I , beth's husband, Prince Philip, on
tour.
. la
ing against the leftist Guiana gov2ihig So uth America
ernment clashed with police and
for Bri e tisl7 4l 'llrreejl7latanntS called
set fire:to the center of this South
a general strike called Monday
American colonial capital yester-"against his. government's heavy
day. ; tax program erupted into vio
.
Britian quickly dispatched a,imre•
warship and airborne troops from' Defying a government ban
the West Indies to•help put down,on demonstrations, thousands of
the uprising. strikers paraded through the city.
Threie pe r so ns w e re .• re p o rtecufi*hting several pitched battles
killed in clashes with police. ;with police, who tried to disperse
Anti-riot forces fired into the them with tear gas. - -
mobs after first using tear gas OPPOSITION LOWERS Forbes
on_ them. ;Burnham and Peter D'Aguiar led
DISCOPtiEn i WITH• leftist's crowd of 20,000 demonstrators
Premier Cheddi Jadan eruptedi through a police cordon around
into demonstrations that • got , Parliamerit buildings.
world attention during the visit An ugly situation also developed
U.S. Nazi leader Plans lo Talk
In Lewisburg Again Tomorrow
George Lincoln Rockwell, head
of the American Nazi party will
pay a return visit to Lewisburg
tomorrow. He was jeered out of
town Feb. 4 when he attempted
give a speech.
As of late yesterday afternoon,
Lewisburg officials did not know
if the Nazi leader was .definitely
corning. The only communication
he had made with them was It
request to use the post office steps
to speak. This was granted by
postmaster Gregg Johnson.
A spokesman at Rockwell's
headquarters -in - Arlington, Va.,
told the Collegian last night that
Rockwell was definitely planning
the trip.
He said Rockwell was slated to
speak at 2 p.m, from the Third St.
.entrance to the post office. Un
lbce his first attempt. Rockwell
will use a loud speaker system.
Saig:gon Tour—
(Continued from page one)
their actions
The British note was a reply to'
a Soviet complaint of Jan. 10
blaming the United States for
turning South Viet Nam into a
military stronghold.
Britain and the SoViet Union'
served u co-chairman of the 1954
Geneva conference that split Viet
Nam
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About 50 followers are reported
to be coming with him.
When asked if the Nazi group
expected any trouble this time,
the spokesman said that he be
lieved that most people wanted to
hear Rockwell talk and would be
quiet.
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The School of the Arts presents
"THE SAVAGE EYE"
WINNER OF . THE GRAND PRIZE AT THE EDINBURGH
FILM FESTIVAL. THE ROBERT FLAHERTY AWARD AND
CITED FOR SPECIAL ACKIEVEMDIT AT THE VENICE
FILM FESTIVAL.
JOSEPH STRICK,
Co-pioducer and Co-director of the film, will
give an informal talk entitled 'Urn Maker
-1962" after the showing of "The Savage Eye"
Everyone invited. Pie - Admission Charge.
TlM:l4etzol Union Building Ballroom
WEDNESDAY, fEIIitUARY 21, 1962
outside the city's electric Power
plant where a mob clashed with
riot police. Police fired tear gas
'shells. Two persons were repo
injured.
Brig . Derek listPr of Britain's
Caribbean command was flying
from Ningston, Jamaica, at the
bead of a company. of about 150
men of the Royal Rtunpshire Reg
iment.
THE BRITISH EILTENSE Min
istry in London announced that
two additional companies from
the East Anglia Regiment em
barked ori Royal Air Force trans
ports and a chartered airliner in
England and were due Saturday.
The British frigate Trouhridge
already is in the vicinity and a
smailih re ßritish garrisoni.is about
30 mill's- outside Georgetown.
The immediate cause of the
strike is an austerity program
which imposes compulsory sav
ings on all monthly incomes over
20 Pounds—ss6—to raise an ad
ditional government budget of 6
million -West Indian dollars-43,-
480,0(10.
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MI G's , End- .Berlin flights
BERLIN (AP) —= Soviet MlGslwhich the Soviets had‘olainted for
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failed tolshow up yesterday for ad-'exclusive use of the Hamburg.
vertisedi exercises in, the Ham- Berlin lane at levels up. to 7.00.
burg-Berlin air corridor and an feet. ' -
informed -source said the Soviets A message from the Soviet offi
indicated they would drop their cer in the four-tower Berlin Air
19-day-old harassment tactics. Safety Center gave tie irreprsaion
Bad Weather may have tempo- that the Soviets are cat ' off the
rarily grounded the Red figh whole thing. an --,. ' .., _, - =ace
t their) East German bases. But said.
Weaern •airliners and military On the other. i Soviet Em
planes droned in and out as usual bossy spokesman in East Berlin
despite 1 gale winds and driving indicated the Soviets still stood on
ram. 1 , their claim to be able -to make
were Ito reports of any block bookings lof air space in
rcraft sighted during the each of the three 2 -male wide
Pao am. to 12:30 p.m.'--:-(corridors whenever they iris&
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