PAGE TWO Aid Amendment Called 'Straitjacket' WASHINGTON (W)—Secretary of State Dean Rusk made a vigor ous appeal yesterday to the Sen ate to reverse deep House cuts in foreign aid. He described the cuts as dangerous and unwise economy. He also urged that the Senate knock out a House amendment to cut off foreign aid to any country who ships carry goods of any kind to Communist Cuba. "That's the .kind of amendment that puts us in a straitjacket "and makes it mere difficult to do our ;job along with our allies,'' Rusk said. "It's very important that this amendment come out:" As Rusk voiced this plea. Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, D-Wash., ordered a preliminary Senate in vestigation in the Cuban arms traffic. Magnuson tOld • a reporter he believed Congress would consider amending the foreign aid bill to require that "we take a good look" at aid, going to any govern -merit that compels its seamen to sail ships carrying munitions to Cuba. Magnuson said he had instruct ed the staff of his Senate. Com merce Committee to make a pre- 6-Orbit Schirra WASHINGTON (AP)—Thp six orba flight of astronaut Walter Schirra has been postponed until Oct. 3. or later. the space agency announced yesterday. - The mo't ambitious of US. manned space flights had been .tentatively set for Sept. 28 but is being delayed lecause of the dis covery of a malftniction in the Mercury space capsule controls -system,. the National Aeronautics and Space Administration• dis closed. NASA said discovery earlier yesterday of the malfunction of the system has necessitated re scheciuline "for no earlier than October 3." NASA said: "A malfunction in the selector valve of the spacecraft's attitude control system was discoVered in the course of , preflight prepara tion for the Mercury Atlas 8 mis sion today.. "The launch, tentatively sched uled for Sept. 28, has been re scheduled'for no earlier than Oct. 3." The attitude control system is the system that controls the Losses Hit 2.Menth Peak NEW YOEK :OP) Waves- of heavy selling battered the stock market yesterday to its worst loss in two months. Penetration again of the psycho logically important 600 level in the Dow Jones industrial average brought in additional selling, bro kers said. • The Dow industrials sank 9.87 to 591.78. CATHALIIVI 10. RI IMEMPAIRS - maw- ?Tara ft itall FEATURE TIME -- TODAY 1:304:10-6:SO-9:20 SUNDAY at 2:20-5:1541e THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, .LINIVUSIIY' PARK, PENNSYLVANIA DEAN RUSK ... leads administration fight liminary inquiry to identify ships of all flags engaged in this traf fic. - Rusk. went • before the Sen ate Appropriations Committee to make a last-chance personal -ap- Flight Delayed spacecraft's position in flight that is, overcoming pitch, yaw and roll.. Officials ;said the malfunction will necessitate removing the spacecraft from atop its Atlas bunching rocket at Cape Canaver al, Fla., since the-apparatus in volved is located deep inside the capsule. 'ZVI" hi; THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE Center Stage Production 2 • - , A Satiric Comedy by Felicien Marceau ) September 24 and 25 t.lll.6tilaet4td-A peal against a $1.12 billion.cut to $3.63 billion in foreign aid funds voted Thursday by the 'House. The bill, a catch-all *hitt .pro vides money also for such things as the Peace Corps and, monetary funds not under Rusk's depart ment, was slasliPsl $1.4, billion to $5.9 billion. INITIAL REACTION- in the committee to Rusk's ;plea indi cated that a substantial part of the money would be restored, but not all of it. Rusk conceded that 'There is not too much prospect. of getting the full athounr re quested.' The committee endesi hearings on the bill yesterday and expects to vote on it next. Wednesday or Thursday. . - Apparently three amendments added to the bill cal Thursday by the House aimed •at Choking off shipping to Cuba came as a com plete surprise to the administra tion. • Rusk's statement prepared for the closed committee hearing contained no mention,of them. But Rusk's comments tolnews- Men before he went in to testify made it clear that he iimuld make a strong plea for deletion of the amendments, particularly the es pecially, restrictive of e. The secretary said the adminis tration has discussed the qUestion of the shipments "with a number of countries and I am; very much encouraged by the reisponses we have been getting." .. "I don't think we should by legislation concentrate all our national interest or; this one point, - he said. Rusk said all the witty possible between the United States and its allies is needed to dead with "Ber lin and other problems ahead of us.." Open Tryouts for The First "THE EGG" 1:15 p.p. Liffle Theatre Downed Plane Shot, U.N. Claims ELISABETHVILLE, Katanga and 15 other persons died in 'a Ge/I---A United Nations airliner crash near Ndola, Northern ritho that crashed , in north Katanga desia, while on a Congo peace Thursday, was shot down, a U.N. mission. military source said" yestefilay. One of the 10 Swedes aboard was killed and five were injured, three by bullets. ?There was no immediate identi fiCation of the gunners, who brought down the twin-engine Dkikota dining a storm. .U.N. officials rushed an inves tigating team from their base at Karrtina, near the crash scene. A message to this capital of secessionist Katanga from a U.N. helicopter that reached the scene indicated the plane was surround ed by troops of the Congolese Na tional Army when it was found in flat open country. Katanga officials have reported clashes between Central Govern tient troops and Katanga forces In the general area of the crash. t The cockpit of the plane. was riot hit and neither The pilot, a Maj. Lungkvist, nor copilot, Wil liam •Nilson, was injured, the U.N. Source said. Lungkvist and Nilson are Swedish officers serving with the U.N. Congo Command. t The crash occurred a year after U.N. Secretary-General Dag Ham iparskjoldt who also was a Swede, »~ At2lM~?+•ri BEAT NAVY STATE Now a mighty motion picture expprience touch it...sense it feel it...you can't forget itl.the monde womer • sums AME IMCIWOVISPIC UHT NU I at 1:30, 3:32. 5:27, j 7:29. 9:31 Fine Food Dancing "Your Favorite Beverage" Friday - The Exciting Ja zz of t. The t Don Krebs Qu'artet Wednesday- The _Greatest ire Itctck 81 : 1toll The . Ivy R)oolcs' Cell aria "T h -Gcii" • 233 E. B eaver Avenue stems► Sea F 46, iblian Cuisine and . For your - evening stioymeal, Pinker your Favorite sandwich SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1962 • Nittany Den 'iort. o 1 dflic4ous Fazdtoiches Lex and Bagels Unreel Sunday Till 2 P.M. across from girls dorms • AIORMMMENII6; '' : AD .-8-2992
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