PAGE TWO State Elections House Members Lose Primaries By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Eight state house members and; one congressman were defeated; in Tuesday's primary elections,l but all 20 state senators seeking! new terms successfully passed; primary tests. Seven of the incumbent assem blymen sent to involuntary retire ment were Republicans. There were many prominent names in the group, but none of them were in the leadership rank& of the house. " 1 THE VOTERS CHOSE candi-3 dates for 25 of the 50 senate seats, and all 210 house seats Tuesday. Veteran Rep. Carroll D. Kearns, R-Pa., - went down to defeat as six other incumbent Pennsylvania members of . the U.S. Congress ] facing opposition won handily. Complete unofficial returns from the 24th Congressional Dis trict showed Dr. James 13. Weaver of Erie assured of an upset vic tory over the colorful Kearn,s, .ranking Republican on the House Education and Labor Committee. THE TOTAL COUNT for the district's three counties of Erie. Crawford and Mercer gave Weaver 22,272 'against 20,991 for Kearns. - An estimatekmaximum of 315 Republican ballots from absentee voters and servicemen still were to come in but could not over come Weaver's 1.281-vote lead. In the state primaries. half of the 20 senators seeking new terms had opposition, Ninety-eight of the 30 Killed by OAS ALGIERS (AP)—Secret Army Organization terrorists v a rte d their slaughter yesterday by lob bing about 10 mortar shells into the ancient Casbah. where Arabs and Berbers live packed in tiny concrete and stucco cubicles. Five Moslems were killed and 15 wounded. Tice day's full toll of guns and exploding mortar shells was at least 30 dead. Among the victims were two Europeans. - A woman was shot seven times in the head while tending her book store. A Roman Catholic priest was shut dead from ambush while .opening his garage door. Police officials laid both killings as well as the deaths of 28 Mos lems at the door of the .secret army. Wen Europeans stormed into a suburban police station, neutral ized policemen on duty and raked the cells with gun fire. A Moslem was killed and _six were critically wounded. c' .o Sorority Inifiafion 4 ic; Sunday! What's for Breakfast? Spudnuts ! Call AD 8-6184 Today THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 191 assemblymen seeking renomi- nation had contests. But De Gaulle qu!;ckly filled the REPUBLICAN INCUMBENTS breach with new appointees and defeated Tuesday were Joseph R.' left on schedule for a four-day Holiday and Harold G. Miller of;tour - of central France. • Blair County; Francis A. Worley,! The five who resigned are mem- Adams; Dr. Thomas W. King Jr - :,:b ers of the Catholic Popular Re- , Butler; Albert E. Strausser ,i publican - party. They quit' be- Columbia; Dr. John E. Whittakerjcause De Gaulle continued' td op- LYtoming, and Louis A. Puisley, pose their idea of a poiitically in- Union. tegrated Europe ; The Democratic: incumbent who was beaten was Barnet G. Sakul-' More immediately pressing fac sky, Westmoreland. tors—Algerian bloodshed and a Holliday and Pursley werelthe,series of strikes in Fiance—did, Republican chairmen of their figure in the Cabinet walkout.s Counties. The departure of the five re-c Carpenter Prepares For Orbital Flight CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP); the prayerful attitude of —Astronaut Malcolm Scott Car-icrowd.", ' '1 penter, his pretty blonde wife She has witnessed many miss' e 1 Rene nearby, intensified prepara-'launchings from the beaches while tions yesterday for his scheduled;visiting here when Carpenter's' round-the-world orbit ride Satur- I work brought him to Cape C.anav-I day. eral. As the launching drew near, It was nit known yet whether Project Mercury officials kept an) the fdiir Carpenter children would anxious eye on a weather problemlalso be there. in the Atlantic Ocean east of CARPENTER. 37, a Navy lieu :Bermuda.--in an area where Car- tenant commander, climbed into penter's Aurora 7 spacecraft would a procedures trainer yesterday to land if it - did not achieve a properlmake" once again a simulated ;orbit and had to be commanded flight. He then attended a , mis down aftqr separation from the sion review meeting at whichcon lAtlas booster rocket. . - dition of capsule, M.las,. worldwide I run-tracking network.and other ele * SWELLS WERE reported ments were assessed. 5' ;fling 11 feet high in this area. But menu were reported in "go" con it was `expected ,the seas would All calm by Saturday. Rene Carpenter, fulfilling a wish expressed. many times. will be in the town of Cocoa Beach, five ;miles from Cape Canaveral, when 'the Atlas blasts her husband sky lward - toward an intended three torbits of the earth. 1 She will be the first' f the astro -Inauts' wives to be in the cape lrea to watch her husband fired nto space. MRS. CARPENTER is staying at a private home in Cocoa Beach. and Carpenter' reportedly has visited her during the week when his training permitted. Recently, stating her desire to be nearby when Carpenter is launched. :Rene __said: "There's ; nothing at all like it--to stand on 'the beach•and see it go up—and PLAZA Starts TONITE Laurence Harvey "WALK ON THE WILD SIDE" with Capucine Jane Fonda Barbara Stanwyck 5 Mini Oars Quit Pe -Gaulle PARIS Five Cabinet min isters suddenly resigned yester day, creating the first rift in President Charles de Gaulle's re cently revamped government. PeZte::—:.x.. , ,trvia: _vii , rsk:Fir;irrEZ ~1.1":1 - :'*= I Penn State Folklore Society t:” presents I 'I, LAST WEEK! KRAPP'S LAST TAPE:: ..8:00 SHF-Ikl moved one of the meager politi cal underpinnings of the Gaullist Cabinet, leaving it more than ever a pam of non-party technicians. . AFTER HOURS of consulta tions, the recently installed Pre mier Georges Pompidou an nounced a -reshuffled team with Pompidou himself taking over the additional duties of the minis -• of regional planning. - A expected, the newcomers are mostly non-party technicians. Georges Gorse moved up trim an 'undersecretary post to take over the ministry in charge of coopera tion with the new states of GILBERT GRANDVAL, recent ly ,secretary of state for foreign trade, took over as minister, of labor. Raymond Marcellin. a conser vative deputy and 'the onlyonew corner to Cabinet rank in this administration ; Was named Minis ter of health. .• - Supermarket 0 PITTSBURGH (iP) Thre supermarket owners were ac quitted in court yesterday o charges of violating a na' , stat law that limits Sunday food sal- A ruling handed down 1:4 Judg( Benjamin Lencher of Allegheny County Court cleared Henty Ver scharen, owner of supermarket in Pittsburgh's South Hills sub urbs; Martin. Haines, owner of Pleasant Hills supermarket; anc Victor Pasula, operator of Pay day Supermarket in rorwarc: Township: Local 590 of the Food FmPloyeeF. Union filed' the charges. !against the store owners. They were ac cused of violating a law that bans Sunday grocery sales bYi stores TOSSI AARON folksinger SCHWAB MAY 20th . •);`; r _ -., •.._ . RECKETT THE. MAN DES T'l 8:00 i - ' ;~" . CENTER • 'T P WayLa tat. I H APRIL b -MAY FrL-at. THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 Roger Dusseaulx, a 'Gaullist deputy, became minister of pub lic works. THE BREAKING POINT in the revolt came at a conference Mon day when De Gaulle lashed out at those who seek a supranational Europe of integrated states. "There is not and cannot pos sibly be -any other Europe than the Europe of states, aside natur ally from dreams, fictions and parades," he declared. -From his front-row seat at the conference. Popular Republican leader Pierre Pflimlin, -the man who was last premier of the Fourth Republic - and gave in to De Gaulle's return, listened white faced with anger. . He stormed out of the news con ference saying: "It's even worse than I-feared. This may Mean our departure." • Within hours it did. ners Acquitted mploying 10 or more persons. Judge Lencher said all three tore owners operated within the aw because all came under at east o: of -the law's exemptions. He ruled that lunch counters A Verscharen's came undere the ncemption for places "where food s prepared on the premises for luman consumption." Pasula, the jurist, said, em )loyed only nine persons and also has a lunch counter. _ Haines was exempt, the judge -ruled, because of a provision that "this section shall .not apply to any retail establishment where fresh meats, produce and groceries are offered or sold by the propri etor." I Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU • NOW SHOWING SEE IT FROM BEGINNING as 2:00-4:30-7:110-9:20 co N D;TioNED, EA T/F/A UAW -7-- . :1V,.:T.T.4:N.-:: NOW ... 7****l BEST THIS YEAR! A vnoiNERI You will live every minute of itr —N.Y. Daily News TONITE 7:30 - 9;20 P.M.