-PAGE TWO New Algerian Crackdown Ordered; Terrorist Gunmen Continue Murders ALGIERS (ff’i France's toplshoot-to-kili orders soon will be official in Algeria launched a new'roaming Algiers-: crackdown on European Se- ONE CAPTURED eight-man cret Army yesteroey but terrorist d b d including the gunmen continued blazing awayl chief of iecret a^,y comrT f and(>s at Moslems. |i n Algiers,, admitted more Despite the roundup of some of than 200 attacks and the booby the busiest secret army killers, 18;trapping of an automobile, Fou or more Moslems including 7jchet said. The gang also was re v/omen —had been shot dead on sponsible for machine-gunning Algiers’streets by nightfall. Four-and bombing two groups of po teen persons had been woundedj lice and a villa housing “bar- Four Europeans—three of them £3*l youths in their early 20’s-disap- c “ l force he said, j peared, apparently kidnapped by Another band of 18, including! Moslems. a Moslem, was rounded tip at ... t . ißouria, 100 miles east of Algiers,! IN ADDITION, a Jewish announced, chant was shot dead by Moslems; one of yesterday's-attacks was who raced through 1 the European Dn t h e same downtown street workers’ quarter of Abab El Oued w^ere hauled in every male in a car. firing guns out the win-, 0 y Cr jg y Cars a f a ge for question <'ov/s - ling Thursday. Two Moslems in a In angry tones, French HighWck were wounded by machine Commissioner Christian Fouchet;£tm bullets, broadened' crackdown- measures, The shooting set Off a mob ac announced the capture of two se-;tion of 200 Moslems who swooped crel army commando units and.out of their Casbah quarter, beat said up to 1,500 plainclolhesmen j European badly and sent recruited from Moslem rebel!others fleeing in terror, army ranks and , armed with In another incident a police am- Johnson Family Returns to US. Disillusioned With Soviet Utopia BOSTON <AP"— The disillus- one of the children ailing with a ioned David Johnson family cameheart condition., home yesterday from a, 10-dayi {But he said a look at one hos visit to the Soviet Union, which pilal changed his mind on "that Johnson said he found "no Uto-.score. “It was unsanitary, obvi nia—far from it." v ' . iously dirty,” he said Johnson, 32, a former Philadel phia railroad worker said he went to the Soviet Union "for one thou sand and one reasons, and as it turns out. all were incorrect tragically ” HE SAID HE also had “onej thousand and one reasons' for coming home, but it would take a Britannica encyclopedia to de scribe it." c Johnson flew to New'. York from London with his family and came by air to Boston where he and his family wjere met by Mrs. John son’s mother and sister. They drove the Jdhnsons arid their twin! sons. Cole and Lindsey, 4, by au-| tomobile to (Manchester, NIL : THEY BEARDED a Soviet ship in London April 23 for Leningrad,! but by last Monday they were; back .in London, reporting disil lusion. Johnson said for one thing he !had hoped to get hospital care for I RADIO'PHONO I I ' SERVICE * I B £ | delivery AD g. 602 | I | & pick-up I i rn telev,s, oni I It - Db SERV,CE 1 i —.V ) CENTER II I 232 S. Allen St. §! simnmumiiitmmiimmmmiinmimn(uiiimimiii;l STATE NOW Today. 1:30. 3:34. 5:31. 7:35. 9:32 Sun. 2:00. 3:56. 5:52, 7:46. 9:44 - M' " THK >—iril*COMMWr ROOBI .WILLIAM WYLOI MacLAINE —QARWER TOE CHILDREN’S HOUR •mat dtteadm adored As near— WpPWBmWWUH »■ —B» THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA iCarpenter's Space Ride {postponed Until May 19 S CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. </P) i—The orbital flight of astronaut [Malcolm Scott Carpenter was.de cayed yesterday two days to ;May jl9 because of problems with the [capsule's automatic control sys tem. . - I Any lengthy delay of Carpen ter’s flight would put it in con-! 1 flict with a series of high-altitude nuclear tests planned by the Unit led States.in the Pacific in June land July. 1 Project Mercury officials do not want to subject the astronaut to .radiation created by these blasts.' 1 nr«^ifoiiTi ; / STARTS TODAY William Holden Clifton Webb “SATAN NEVER SLEEPS” cinemascope Sc color Hanna HOW ... 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 So F-e-h ... So Wonderful.. Wd. Dw Tt>< Kutk C«cht Fir." bulance carrying tjwo secret army prisoners was fired upon. The prisoners were liberated and a policeman wounded. The secret army : , which is fight ing to prevent Algerian independ ence, is- gambling that it can un dermine > Gen. Charles de Gaulle’s cease-fire with Algerian national ists by provoking the Moslems in to bloody retaliation. ..>• FOUCHET, frorn his barricaded • headquarters at Itocher Noir .out- Iside Algiers, announced a string iof arrests and deportations and ! orders to beef ijp police forces | following the slaying Thursday of 1 55 persons, neatly all of them I Moslems. He said he was’ seeking author ity to draft ’ European youths of 19 and over into military service. Youths are responsible for a huge share of the terrorists attacks. Break Reported in Estes Case WASHINGTON (AP) Senate! ■ He said he is confident the De-;! investigators were reported yes-jpartment of Agriculture received 1 terday to have discovered secret'complaints as early as last June* witnesses who may decipher en-|that the Pecos, Tex., financier, tries in the .cash books of Billie was profiting from favored treat-; Sol Estes showing a $235,000 pay-1 ment by that de«i off to a it. jt project.” * nan and An informed isource, who re- r fused to be quoted by name, said: the Senate investigating subcom-i - in?' anv mittee has found jome former em- ,° ot an^|! ployes willing to talk about the! , S ’ indicted West Texas financier’s fi-| ? °,’f t ‘beyj; nances but did not identify them . tne ,i n "i by name. J ol } * J Jd m thej' THE 37-YEAR-OLD Estes’ fi-; financial; nancial empire has crumbled in' m toppl-i recent months; He already is' j<mr ing. jj under indictment for fraud. j However, Tow-'! A Texas court, of inquiry has er predicted there would be great turned up evidence that EstesP 0 ' 11 as a re-, profited hugely on government* sut . of tie a^ ln £, on '| grain storage, manipulation of cot- :n< * ll ° n c ' sm P ared „ U Wlth f T ea-j ton acreage allo;iments, fertilizer iP 0 * Dome; the government oil sales and other: aspects of the J° >' ea , rs D ag ° tha ß farm nrnoram ; touched the Cabinet of President iarm program. '! Warring G. Harding. • Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tex., said! ‘‘l think the department at a news conference that he has I dragged its feet on this thing,” evidence indicating the Estes Tower said, adding that Freeman* scandal “may ms.ke Teapot Dome;“practically admitted it” at-' a! look like a Sunday school picnic.” news conference Monday. i JKIShBS do you long iJjfelf FOR THE A hjisiCA l - 1 .* r SWAMPS OF HOME? sEE r S LAST CHANCE - SI I OW doses Tonite • . i : Administration Considers Laotian Defense Policy ; WASHINGTON WP) The Kenft ncdy administration was-said yesr terday to be conducting a full-, dress review of its policies toward Laos, ignited by the collapse of royal Lao army defenses under Communist attack. i HIGH OFFICIALS said the ref view is a sweeping one and in eludes the possibility of sending in some U.S. or'Allied forces in th£ event other means fail to restore some stability in the strategic little South-east Asian kingdom.' The U.S. position is that it would still like to see the restora tion of a cease-fire and the forma;- tion of a coalition neutral govf eminent under Prince Souvanna Phouma. i But the possibility is now be* ing weighed that the Communist forces would not agree to a restor ation of the cease-fire but would continue their campaign to sweep 'over the remaining one-third of Looking For Something New? TRY tkeIFREE - WEST HALLS' JAMMY MUSIC BY “Tl A New World of TODAY 2-4 p.m. j . SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1962 the country still held by the royal I government. The gloom in Washington height ened as reports from Vientiane told of the rout of the royal Lao forces after the fall of Nam Tha last Sunday. | . Kennedy set up an appointment this morning with Secretary Rusk, Secretary of Defense Robert; S. McNamara and Gen. Lyman Lem nitzer, chairman of the. Joint Chiefs of Staff. The latter two have justi visited Viet Nam, and presumably were briefed on the current situation in neighboring Laos. ! . STATE DEPARTMENT .'press officer Lincoln White said com munications with The town of Nam Tha, rare not good. He did not immediately confirm the loss |of that town. and. its. airport to [Communist forces. “The reports at best are sketchy,” White said. “They do indicate there has been no effec tive defense against the Pathet Lao and Communist North Viet Nam troops,- "THE ROYAL Lao soldiers are making their way across the Me kong River into Thailand.” White recalled that Gen. Phou mi Nosavan, the strong man of the royal government and minister of defense.and interior, has said that’ despite the events in northern Laos he is willing to continue talks looking toward the forma tion of a government of national union. White emphasized that the cre ation of such a neutral govern ment can be fulfilled only by re storing and maintaining a cease fire. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES Western Auto Satisfaction Guaranteed 112 S. FRAZIER ST. AD 7-7992 HE CHICS” Entertainment Waring Lounge !
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