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Urieri Stint it Meeting MOSCOW (AP) Soviet Pre-, HE MADE rter that an old sal compliance with any agree mier Khrushchev pressed Presi-!roadblock the issue of irispec- ment to disarm. dent Kennedy and British Prime Lion. and controls would eon- DIPLOMATIC soußcEs said Minister Harold Macmillan in a:front any new East-West summit that Khrushchev's reply still left Message published yesterday to'meeting on disarmament. iin doubt the big question will reconsider their refusal to meet' As the Soviets have done for he go to Geneva even if other him at the opening of the 18.-,years. he rejected as piorsage the national leaders stay home? nation disarmament conferenceitisafeguard the West insists must' Kennedy and Macmillan, insist-1 Geneva next month. _ ibe mtablished to insure univer-jed it would be best to start at the - I am grieved at your negative foreign ministers level to lay the attitude toward this proposal." be groundwork for a later meeting told the two Western leaders. of the chief executives. •Replying 'to letters -from: Ken nedy and Macmillan. he said he hoped they have not said their last, words concerning their par ticipation in the discussions of the conference. - ICHRUSHCHEV NOTED that certain journalists profess to see a connection between the Western proposal that the Geneva eon fCrence istart at the foreign min isters level and the statement of the U.S. and 13rttish governments "on their intention to resume nuclear weapon tests in the atmos phere." Khrushchev repeated his warn ing that the danger of touching off a nuclear war_ by accident is growing. He said rocket weapons are becoming more and more numerous. "We and you have thousands of them now," Khrushchev said. Turkish Receives ANKARA, Turkey (AP)—Pre- and cadets involved in the up mier Ismet 'nom received arising had been, or would be ar standing ovation from Parliaznentlrested. yesterday following collapse of an: The mutinous army elements armed forces uprising against his:sought to bring down ; the Inonu government. • !government on the ground that it It seemed appropriate acclaim i ,has been unable to get needed re for the onetime general who sUib-Iforrn legislation through Parlia bornly refused to give in to de- rnent. mands from mutinous army units: that he step down and clear the l U.S: to Expand STRAC way for a new military/govern-I WASHINGTON (AP) -- The ment in Turkey.' !Army is..alrr,ost tripling the size The Turkish high cOmmandlof its ready-alert force the Stra moved swiftly to heal breaches itegie Army Corm sTRAc. by created between the armed force( expanc ti ng ,it from the present in the short-lived uprising. ' !th ree diriviOns to eight. ABOUT 70 reformist officers , I Object. of the reorganization, an who led The mutiny were q uietl y , announcement yesterttay said, is transferred to new assignments,lto provide a force big and and 400 cadets, who supported theine x i hie enough to cope w i t h pos -, mutiny and patrolled Ankara'sisible simultaneous troubles in, main thoroughfares for a whilelseparated areas of the world. Thursday night, - were shipped ; h . for a month's*%_ leave of, a . I XX kesrnan, Hamulan Evli-I uonglou, said none of the. officersi I SU N. e MON.* TUES. New (ollege Diner UST TINE TORIGIIT FINGER VI EXERCISE —CENTER STAGE -8 pam PENN STATE PLAYERS TODAY - MATINEE 1:30 EVENING - 5:00440 SUNDAY MATINEE 2:00 EVENING 7:45 STATE THEATRE, Slate Colleg,Pa, THE pAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV . presses_ for summit Premier Ovation e L fill7 rlAnt/e "A hauntingly fascinating film brilliantly conceived and directed." Andrzej Wajda's . ASNES AAA 4. tiumonti\ President Kennedy reportedly approved last night his formal reply to Soviet Pnrrnier Khrosh they's renewed pro - posal—alrea,cly rejected by the State Department —for starting next :month's- Gene va disarmament talks with a summit conference, = 1 1 The answer Cxpected to rein force the State Department's in formal one probably will reach the U.S. Emin Moscow sometime Friday for delivery to the. Soviet government. Moslems Kill 20 in Algiers ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) Moslem mobs hr ritything weapons blocked the entrances into the western Algerian city of Oran yesterday as violence raged Inside. At the same time submachine-gun fire rattled around the•teernhag casbah of Algiers. Heavy troop reinforcements rolled into the . two cities, where terrarirm confirmed with bloody intensity, claiming at least- a score of lives and wounding . 30 other persons by Authorities in Algiers said they were not capable ' of halt ing individual terrorist attaCks. They said massive intervention of troops is being postponed: for the de of real trouble. 0 .erupted as Euroiieen gunmen opened fire in a Mos lem. area it daybreak. Within hours, thousands of Moslems massed at the entrances to the city, erecting barricades with stones. Troops backed by armor finally dispersed, the mobs and sealed off Moslem areas on the outskirts of the city. Big Weekend- Big Date Big Date - Big Appetite - • Big Appetite - GOOD FOOD COOD . Menu Hoagies . . . . . . . .45c introductory . Offer . . . • Free Coke or Root Beer with every Hoagie Hot Beef with french fries . . 60c Hot Meat Loaf with french fries 55c Hot Dog with Sauerkraut or Coney lsiand Sauce 20c . Pizza with • Meat Sauce or Pepperoni 85c & $l.OO Steak - choice cut $1:29 with French Fries Tomato and Lettuce Salad • . . Bread and Buffer • Homemade Chili I e All above items found also f t the hiy-O-My Bar Ara:Wahl ll= Rocket Plane Launching Seen for Soviet Missile WASHINGTON (1P) Some government analysts believe the Soviet Union has developed a_systern \ of launching inter continental -missiles, spaceships and satellites from manned rockft planes. §Uch a system would have ,treat Military significance. The experts' conclusions were . made public yesterday ; -after,having been kept secret fort nine , months. 'Their accuracy is , ;not fully accepted by the govern ment, According to a 160-page report iprepared by intelligence analysts, there is good reason to believe r that two manned rocket planesi attached to opposite sides of -al Powerful rocket engine have been used as the first stage in a mins ber oPSoviet space shots. . - THE TIEUXOTY is correct, the planes were freed from the, larger rocket near the fringes of space- and were flown back to' earth by their plots. The second-stage rocket then continued into space, boosting a third stage which eventually corn-, pleted the flight on its own. The reported development could have great significance in missile . Warfare, since the .fast-stage rocket planes could be recovered and used again in future firings. t In publishing the report, ha. government said: 'THE PUBLICATION of this TODAY ... at 2 THEATRES I I ;--FOR YOUR CONITERUttICE— c--4 rFI4 UM' and - / tit AI)? 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 2-• - • 7 -.. . - :P4-re - ft- . 0-_Oll •• • •1t •• • 11 1 1111110111•PlUOW vatmrusenarmeariart maw • • 111•9 • till • Rombrom DoßisDAnibtorßANDAu. , --. cbtizeigac . . fairbw COLOR ...MADAM.= cm•mougzusdien Nue I. COMOrr • tyvvirtsvirgevelt•mirilp•eviripe•irevoir4oir • "FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE TEMP , —Bosisrf Crqwthers N.Y. Times —TOMORROW at CATHAUM Only!— '-LOVER COME BACK" at 2:05:3:50-5:40-7:30-9:28 11110CITO , 4 : 2 zroir' Cr- FOOD = ME BUGGER SHOP 1. My-O-My, Bar (across frona Old Main) ' SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1962 kris% t does: not constitute \- op prnval by any U.S.' government organization of the : inferences findings and conclusions contained herein. It is published solely for the exchange and stimulation of ideas." According to the report, the third stage used in various Rus sian involving rocket planes of dummy interconti nental missiles and space -'ve hicles. It said the rocket plane Launch ing system apparently was used in a series of Soviet missile tests over the Pacific early. in 1960. Ideo.Request,Confaib HARMSBURG cen tral Pennsylvania Republican county leaders asked yesterday that State Chairman George L Bloom call the GOP county lead ers together in an effort to re solve the split in the party over the candidate for governor.
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