PAGE TWO Sarin Asks U.S. to Postpone . . GENEVA (AP) The Soviet Union launched an 11th-hour cam- . paign yesterday to block projected U.S. atmospheric nuclear tests in • the Pacific. Their maneuvers, ' at'the outset, may keep the 17-nation disarmament conference „in session through the' Easter Ikeekend. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister 'Valerian A: Zorin tried various procedural devices to get a West _ orn promise to hold off the test _series. 1 2 A SIMILAR SENTIMENT- was exprei.sed in a statement from Moscow by the Soviet news agen cy Tass. U.S. Ambussador Arthur II Desn sa:d the United States will VOL accept an unpolteed moraton yrn on testing under - any c•rrcum-. Stances not even -during the .Easter recess, "We' will not be burned twice thecsame fire" he - said, re ferring to the Soviet Union\ vio fation of a gentlemen's agreement with a series of Rests las , fall. Both Dean and Brili:,11 Minister 'of State 'Joseph B. Godlier told trolled te:A. ban treaty providing test series will go ahead for e•o:npulsory on-site inspec pti!eiN the Soviet Union promptly tionsl The tests, on Christmas and ;accepts an internationally c•on- Johnston islands in the Pacific, , oil ....... ' • , I The precis . amount lot improve - ;greater, and perhaps a bit less, . U.N. Forces Praised by TshoMbe - . thent as co ared with the onus -;'g last year's total of $2.5 bil l a er of 1961! l i on. I. 1 lually bad fourth cut; . After Congolese. TrooFis; Block Flight ; ! is not yet t figured.. fficials are! • working with sketchy preliminary! The deficit represents the clat t er-1 ELISABETWOLLE, Katanga, Th.. United Nations had guar..; figures. I 1 'once between the amount of Mon ;the Congo' 1, 1 1',i- -Prt•md-lit , . 3nteqd !rshombe's safety and free-1 While ; the:official statistics will ey leavi,ng the country—to pay for !Tiboiribe returned to li - ! dom Ito; return to Elisabethvillc if!not be - available ! fcir - about a'travel, imports, foreign aid, in monist capital yesterday with high ..ie wonld go to Leopoldville forjmonth, federal expert.' saw reason vestment and military programs— „praise for- :the. United Nations, .::,ilk , .; (4i ending Katanga's seces- to hope that the. anntial rate for and the lesser amount beingire ; whose forces , almort In. a i-,....•:;i0n.j. i 'the first quarter might_ be signifi- ceived from foreign sources. I ;with Congo government troops - j , - - . - ' I ---- - Iwlio blocked his departure from ' I ' iLeopoldville; for 24 hours: I ; j ; ) ; • Two Congo fire engines barn-: - :t ' ; 11;11111111311 leaded the runway as Tshombe's;; , i ' NOW...FUNNIER 'THAN EVER! JUN.-chaffered - plane was taxiing! -1 1 1 . i l i --:-.------- , . for takeoff' from Leopoldville,! iI T HAT .... 05 cv "'” M G•M pre:ems A EUTERPE coo&uction where the secessionist leader had LA n 'vea' I been holding unity- talks with, I -Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula for; . or ne ..-,.. lir 15 1 .t;;:cY - • • -•-•- NORIZOVEL LIELTEIVANT 1 more than a: month. I i• I I - ' ' I I .I ' - ‘ f ' i. ` JIM HUTRA 1 PAN PRENTISS i JACK CAM -THE UNITED NATIONS rushed; i .Af" , • , e . -,,, ;in Nigerian • troops, who occupied! ! . "Atf4 , ~; '5 , # , %, • .4m, -,,, , A1g.,„ ; <1„,;; ; .:,....-.,-..*,;,,,t 4 ": , 19.--• cinernasecpe- MrrROOOLOR , ' the control tower and set up inor- ; 'rr ....11itrt.,4:01. , -.0 , ''''" - I ;, I tars while ! l5(1. Congolese rein-; i.,...i5AY at 1:30-3:30-1:39-7:300:3u P.M. ' forcements 'occupied the main! r 1 SATURDAY at 3:30-5:30-7:3oi9:pp P.M. -, terminal blinding and ; the road; ! fronting the airport. 1 _The Nigerians took positions surrounding the runway and • , d on and down the strip as Tshombe's plane took off. New College,Dmer Downtown Between the Movies / * BELLEFONTE * - A. l l . NOW SHOWING / / Laurence Harvey I Geraldine Page i i [ . SUMMER r r and SMOKE in Technicolor! with Rita Moreno i -----, WEST HALLS' RECORD HOP due to the' religious holi VALRIAN A. ZORIN . . . thunder of explostons The Wl/ , 1 1 ilOt Tonight THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. U i . , I , Test.•m ,g MilitaryOr dc . rs. Gu• a o I I , are expected to begin next week. ZORIN, DEAN and Godber IT o Suppress! Pero - !l ists. silent more than fl:ve hours l . BLiENOS AIRES, Argentina (P)!,against possible Peronist acrimonious proceduTal baggering._ , Armed forces chiefs bore down'Communisti demonstrations. in a plenary 1 session ; of the con-;heavily on President Jose Mario About 400 I soldiers left Bahia ference and a: subsequent meetingiGuido's three-weeks-old govern- Blanca by 'train for the carqtal, of the three-nation 'lest ban sub-:mew, yesterday with demands and a number- of troops also were committee. The argument remai n- :that Peroniit and Communist p - on their waY.i A marine regiment ed unresolved. I ; Ilitical activity be suppressed with at Puerth Belgrano was wider 1 Delegates vrho had:packed their'an iron .hand. ' I orders to move into Buenos Aire; , bags in hopelof leaving for their; Argentine political leaders in before May .1. , ! Easter recess! were notified there:and out of the government ap- Roberto Echepareborda, , t ap will be another plenary meeting , peared to despair of maneuver g pointed by deposed PresidentlAr-. today. 1!a compromise. . turo Frondizi as federal interven- Zorin made it cle ' iir 'that he in-: THE ARMY ordered reinforc - tor in Buenos Aires Province, tends to keep the :conference in ments to Buenos Aires and indu:s- ordered all Peronist committees session unless he gets , a Weitern trial suburbs and reported it was;to end their• activities, 'afteri he promise to refrain from testing keeping half its troops in bar-;_consulted with police aniemilitary at least during the recess. This racks—despite the usual leays,leaders. I:1 • the West refused to give. • for Holy Week—as 'a precautioW ECHEPAREBORDA was one of ---- I the five interventors named' by , Frondizi in province's where : Pe ronists elected governors in elec tions last March 18. , The ,army, navy and air force chiefs banished Frondizi to a priscin island, charging he •had blundered by allowing thePeron lists to resume Political actiVity. 1 They are now demanding that 'Guido appoint interventos ;in all 17 provinces, void Peronist :vic tories in five governorship 4nd 45 House of Deputies races and..,,out kiv: the Peronist and ComtpuniA parties. • i I ! • . Balance? 'of Payments Deficit Falls ! Sharply i tizi $2.5 Billion WASHINGTON ( S AP)—The U.S.icantly below $2.5 billion. However,l balance oil payments deficit they said it was certain to excdedl ,dropped sharply in till first three : the $1.4-billion rate of the Ja4u-; Jrnonths of 1962, it Was learnedjary-March period last year. 1 1 •yesterday. The anripaS ess rate of the l These sources . expressed eau 'deficit fell O ' thom $6 bi lion to l , • t ous optimism that, for all of, , i i than $2.5 billion . The _ 11962, the deficit might be jno . .. iC4 -17:041.„. SATURDAY ( "Snow While & The 3 Stooges" ai12:30 Only ( •also 5 Color Fartoona be held IVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA o ayi. NOW- AT I:si, 3:47, 5:42, 7:37, 9:32 Let Collegian Classifieds Work for;You .4QtaL C ' / -- / vO•tril:s ,4 14is ..06. YOUR SPECIAL EASTER MESSAGE You'll - find a special design and message for everyone you Want to remember in our new collection of Hallmark Easter cards—cards reflecting the highest quality in their distinctive ' designs. Choos i e your greetings, and let the kiddies choose; cards designed especially for them; front ourlbeautiful collection of Hallmark Easter cards, "when you care enough to send the very best."; • tvicLanahan's 414 E. College Ave. 134 S. Allen Si. FRIDAY. APRIL 20. Skybolt Test:SuccessfUl CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla ,(AP) —Skybolt,ithe air-lauricher ;ballis tic missile design to increase the nuclear strike range of United States and British bombers, .was fired successfully on its maiden test flight yesterday. ,! / • ' . , / . ',ALA , 1 4 \ 71 ( - 0 ,1 I r . . k - fik: t 4 ir, qt.t Jib."l.lv4it... I : 4, di 1r ; k i Tik i ' 1 14k,, :...v •.... , : . ? „, t; ~ AtArk:::ii.. - - -ii- Lg y pr lAttis.ri;-. , griv, kb. A) k T P.
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