PAGE TWO Israel Censured by UM UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)> —By a vote of 10-0 the U.N. Se-j curity Council yesterday censured] ltrarl for a night attack last' month on a Syrian outpost over-' looking the Sea of Galilee. ’ ! • Only France abstained as tbej 1:1-nation council approved a reso-; lotion submitted by the United: States and Britain reaffirming a! six-year-oid directive condemning 1 Israel for resorting to military retaliation against her Arab neighbors. ARMAND BERARD. the French delegate, said the U.S.-British resolution failed to establish that both sides shared responsibilities lor a scries of border clashes that! .flared on March 8. i The resolution declared fhat the 1 Israeli attack the night of March! 2 East Berliners Escape Through Wall to West BERLIN (AP) Two young;clamber ovet a low wall for pro- 1 East Berlin building workers jtection. j j rammed a heavy. dump tmckl rnu >nn>HT ... ... I through the wall yesterday authorities .jm-i then spirited to safety under •* be ?2LJ * r 2? or^ d i tommygun fire from border guards on the Communist side. ( p>°lice arwi French gendarmes took They found a spot where thej up P n ** other wall. barbed wire and all. was] Another 3?ast German truck ap only about seven-feet high and not,P ea ™d and? dragged the stalled! too heavily reinforced. (dump truck] and its .precious load] Twf t Ttnne - : t* '. of cement into East Berlin, f, ilTw.i k r°^!' e i A*. 15 '' 11 wa * first time in months U ’^ Ut th ? n that . anything has been able to 4 l £ r ?h'i break thro «gh the walL In most gagged to dodge the fire oU the, places, the I Communists have re-j border guards across empty bomb| in{orced it to make such ventures «tes. They reached a door and;impossible.! found it locked, but managed' toj —_ i. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. Coll*g* Are. AD 7-7382 The new outrage by tbe IN aad OUT toys A m WORRY BOOK li A\ f ttancjrSdnntt U Jy I X y An invilusble snide to 0* correct way to I . u worry, with specUiitlcnlioo to whiciwo*- 1 / 11/ tics are BASIC sal wtucfc are &AKOQUB. It / I(J / With basic Miutratioas. ONLY SIM I Jil UW VIKIHC AtbMfcstees,pnteU7 SPRING FORUM SERIES 7.00 P.M. 16-37 constituted a flagrant viola tion of a cotrpcijl resolution of Jan.; 19, 1356, conddming Israeli mili tary reprisals. ' SOVIET DELEGATE Platon D.j I Morozov said he viewed the U.S.-j British resolution as, 4 an outright! [condemnation of Israel and ;itsj [adoption constituted a serious I seaming- to Israel against viola tions of the Sp'rian-Israeli armis tice agreement. A US. spokesman said outside] the council this was going too far, since the council did not vote any! new condemnation but reaffirmed a previous'action. I A Syrian resolution asking out ! right condemnation was with j drawn. Mohimed H. el-Zayatt. ■'council member from the United 1 * BHACPOMn* 1 f- NOW SHOWING Doris Rock Day Hudson ;“LOVER CjOME BACK” I In Colort with Tonyßaodall First One on April FATHER ROLAND FALEY ■1 ' ! THE SACRAMENT OF MARRIA j THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY pARK. NEWMAN CLUB • ■ WILL SPEAK ONI Arab Republic, objected that por tions of the resolution put both, Syria an4'lsrael on ah ecpral foot-, ling as far-as aggression was con-j ( cemed, but in the end he voted Itor it . ]| THE RESOLUTION captained a] paragraph deploring tire latest] outbreak of Syrian-LsraiQi hostil*' ities, and calling on botlj sides, to; refrain from threats ai| well j as use of force. ] j It appealed do both to cooperate' [with Swedish Maj. Ger.i Carl; C.i [von Horn, UN truce cjiief, who has proposed a U.N. patrol boat be placed in the Sea cf Galilee. The area is one of frequpnt clash es, especially in regard to fishing interests on both sides.; i MICHAEL COMAY. >jhe Israeli delegate, denounced tile resolu tion as one-sided and pot calcu lated to promote peaceful condi-, tions. He warned that it); adoption might give the the' im pression .that their transgressions were condoned. Comay said he had- been in structed to reaffirm his govem iment’s adherence to the cease-fire [eventually obtained by the United , Nations last month, ■'“provided, .naturally, that the Syrian govern-! I went doe* the same." - 1 Teaching Opportunities * *, '£'£sh. - tfnmwity, h recruiting '62 ;/ ory [tn To*k < fr/. '''¥ gemyika, Khriyd, Vgando, '' 'Y and Zanzibar.l V: l * <. i They wifi pin ISOAmerkaps already '. serving in East Africa. C) - i v l .-■;' •f. j'- f& ,j - ■' yi aBHSB ’ Openings exist Sjn Phypcs. Biology, tory, and Geajgraphy. 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THE MEN WERE shipwrecked last Thursday when their boat, : Pisces, ran aground on rocks about] 400 yards from a; beach near Baracpa, Dickson said. “We had endured three days of ! pretty bad weather and'very little (visibility," Dickson said.' “We 1 I ■•‘i-l uditorium TUESDAY. APRIL 10. 1962 Treasure Hisnfen couldn't use our stoves because of the wind and rolling ship, and wejsubsisted on cold food. ’ “Because' of various factors, tre ran aground about, 45 minutes from Baracoa.” He would not elaborate. The- men flew to Miami'aboard ja regularly scheduled plane. About 50] Cubans, at Havana Airport) to see relatives off, recognized them from newspaper pictures and broke into applause. . ; ALL YOU NEED FOR FUN! E$S A M*JowyofOjs .»nomi u*« Pttoucmx B TECHNICOLOR* from WARNER BROS.. '2:05*5:05-8:10 P.M. IS HELD OVER! *SmNDOS IN THE GRASS* •iwiMspjiTAirar:/