The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 19, 1962, Image 2

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Cuba Labeled 'Threat'
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Senate was urged yesterday to en
dorse an inter-American military
alliance aimed at crushing Com
munist Cuba a Soviet satellite
which one Senate leader branded
an ominous threat to the entire
Western hemisphere.
Sen. George A. Smathers, D-
Fla.. proposed an organization
similar to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization plus recogni
tion of a Cuban government in
exile in two resolutions submit
ted for Senate 'approval.
HE SAID THE .exile govern
ment could begin - the job the
Cuban refugees wish to do, which
is to free Cuba from the dictator
ship of Fidel Castro.
-
Sen. Everett M. Dirksen ofllli
nois, the Republican leader,
joined in the running congression
al idebate over Soviet military
supplies flowing into Cuba with
a statement in the Congressional
Record:
"This is not only a threat to
our people in the United States
of America; it is a violation of
one of our basic declarations of
freedom, the Monroe Doctrine,
-since it poses a threat by a for
eign' sation to the whole Western
hemisphere," Dirksen said.
He said the danger, which he
called an ominous threat, is now
on "the very doorstep of the
United States."
- 'The developments came against
this backdrop:
•Announcement by State De
partment press officer Lincoln
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for next week's scheduled space
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White that all Latin-American for
eign ministers or their representa
tives except Cuba's are expected
to attend a meeting opening here
Oct. 2 on the Cuban situation.
New economic and travel re
strictions to further quarantine
Cuba may be considered.
•Continued work by three.con
gressional committees to com
plete by today a single &data
tion of what Congress feels should
be done about the Cuban military
coup. .
•A House speech prepared by
Rep. A. Paul Kitchin, D-N.C.,
Commonwealth :Leader's Fail,
To Reach Market . Agreement
conference opened Sept. 30 tryinig
to get some form of approval for
his policy and stave off political
troubles in• his own Conservative
party and in the British Puha=
merit. •
LONDON (W) Common
wealth leaders failed yesterday to
reconcile their differences over
Prime L(inister Harold Macmil- I
lan's resolve to take .Britain into
the European Common Market.
They argued for an hour and
40 minutes about the draft of a
communique, then recessed to
tackle the problem again' today.
The deadlock came on the eve
of the- windup of the 16-nation
Commonwealth prime ministets
conference.
It represented another blow to
Macmillan's hopes to. get some
sort of go-ahead—no matter how
vaguely; worded—for his plan - to
link Britain with her Continental
neighbors.
Macmillan has spent almost
every waking moment since the
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Latin-Arnericap, Far Eastign and
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Smathers' resolution were re
ferred to-the Senate Foreign Re
lations Cdrnmittee.. •
Urging their adoption s be said
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oust Cuban communism would - be
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