The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 05, 1962, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
De Gaulle Threatens
To Quit Presidency
PARIS (AP) The French Na
tional Assembly neared a show
down early today on a motion
of censure against Premier Geor
ges_ Pompidou v er President
Charles de Gaulle's plan , for the
election of future French presi
dents by popular vote,
De Gaulle threatened to resign
If the Assembly voted censure.
Although the direct parliament,
ary action was aimed at Pompi
dou. debate droned on past mid
night on de Gaulle's controversial
national referendum set for Oct.
Army to Release
3,500 Guardsmen
WASHINGTON (R'l—The Army
announced last night that ap
proximately 3,500 Mississippi Na
tional Guardsmen will —be re
leased from federal service at
midnight tonight.
Not affected by the release or
der are personnel in major Army
guard units in the Oxford area—
,two infantry battle groups, an
'armored cavalry regiment and a
hospital unit -totaling approxi
mately 3,000.-
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IS on his proposal - for direct elec
tion of presidents. The president
now is chosen by Parliament.
THE OPPOSITION charged .de
Gaulle was violating the constitu
tion by going over 'Parliament's
head on a proposed constitutional
amendment.
Deputies took up a motion of
censure against the government
and, though they could hit de
Gaulle only indirectly, the old-line
parties seemed ready to vote
Pompidou and his cabinet out of
office.
De Gaulle was expected "in 'the
event of Pompidou's defeat to dis
solve the , National Assembly and
call for election of a new As
sembly in early November.
The president spoke in a radio
television-address on behalf of - his
proposal just two hours in advance
of the opening of. - thy Assembly
debate.
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IN PACIFIC, . (N) Walter M.
Schirra Jr. had a happy reunion
aboard this Honolulu-bound air
craft carrier with five fellow as
tronauts yesterday and began a
technical review of his six-orbit
space •flight
The' 39-year-old Schirra was
surrounded by engineers, tech
nicians-and tape recorders as he
recounted his voyage through
space. He went over every detail
from launching at Cape Cana
veral, Fia., Wednesday morning
to his bullseye landing near the
Kearsarge 9 hours and 13 min
utes later.
FROM SCHIRRA'S debriefing
and scientific' studies at Cape
Canaveral will come the final
decision on whether to go ahead
with an-18-orbit flight early next
year. There were indications the
overwhelming success of Schir
ra's trip has placed the long flight
next on America's space agenda.
Natty Commander Schirra will
not tell his story to the public
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SCHDFIRA SAID he did not ex
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