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

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,Gromyko Refuses to Comment
On Possible Khrushchev Visit
WASHINGTON VP) = Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro
myko said last night he .had a
"useful" talk with President Ken
nedy about the Berlin issue, but
he declined to say whether
Premier Khrushchev will come
to the United States.
Gromyko gave this' word to
newsmen after a 2-hour meeting
'with Kennedy at the White House
starting in late afternobn.
The Russian foreign affairs
leader then headed for the State
Department, where Secretary of
State Dean Rusk served a '"work
dinnern att which the- Berlin
crisis—and possibly a Kbrush
ehev visit--were slated for fur
ther discussion.
THE . SOVIET foreign minister
was ; asked if he had brought a
letter from Khrushchev to the
President.
Gromyko would say only that,
tried to convey to the Presi
dent the greetings and best wish
es .of the head of the Sdviet
government."
Through the new US. ambas
sador at Moscow, Foy D. Kohler,
Khrushchev has sent feelers to
Kennedy' about corning to the
United Nations and also talking
with Kennedy about the Berlin
.dispute sometime around late
'November or early December. •
-Asked. after the White House
session iv het her Khrushchev
would come, .Gromyko replied
only, "I have nothing lb say on
this at this moment.'
"'ME PRESIDENT and I dis
cussed several important matters,
among them the question of the
German
. peace settlement," he
added.
Wife of Czech Diplomat
Found Slain in Mission
NEW YORK (AP)—A Czecho
slovakian diplomat's wife was
fOund slain in the Czech United
Nations mission on Madison Ave
nue yesterday.
The slain victim was the wife
of Karel Zizka. an attache of the
Czech mission to the U.N.
earlier Thursday Zizka was
wounded critically after New Jer
sey and Pennsylvania state troop
ers pursued his black Cadillac
which had diplomatic license
plates across the state line
from New Jersey to Pennsylvania
at speeds up to 110 m.p.h.
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ANDREI GROMYKO
. talks with Kennedy
"I think that the exchange of
views on buch matters was use
ful."
There was no immediate com-
3 Doctors Sha
STOCKHOLM,t Sweden (A')
An American biologist' and two
British scientists were jointly
awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize, for
medidine yesterday for a break
through into the mysteries of
heredity.
Among other things, their work
gives clues .to some of the funda
mental secrets of life: what
makes a man a man, why are
blue eyes , blue and points to
ward new studies into the causes
of such ailments as anemia. •
SHARING THE award were Dr.
James Dewey Watson. 34, of Har
vard University; Dr. Francis Har
ry Ccimptnn Crick, 46. of the Cav
endist Laboratory, Cambridge,
England:, and Dr. Maurice- Hugh
Frederick Wilkins, 46, of the Bio
physics Laboratory at King's Col
lege, London.
This year's prize is worth $49,-
656, to be shared jointly.
THE NOBEL AWARDS were
established by the will of Alfred
Nobel, Swedish inventor of dyna
mite who died in 1896. The medi
cine prize is the first to be an-
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Oar MIRA OLIJAT wear or SOHO
ment , from the White House or
the State Department,on the Gut
come of the talks, which began
at 5 p.m. and lasted until about
7;15 p.m.
The White House press secre
tary, Pierre Salinger, sought in
advance of the conference to play
down - the possibility of a Ken
nedy:Kbrushchev meeting on the
Berlin 'crisis. .
Alta A DISPATCH! from Mos
cow quoted diplomatic sources as
saying the Soviet premier ac
tually has not made -up bis mind
about coming to the - United
States. He and Kennedy last met
at Vienna in June 1961.
It was understood' that fot prac
tical reasons in the diplomatic
maneuvering over Berlin, -Ken
nedy and his advisers would not
want to emphasize the likelihood
of another two-man summit
meeting, which might raise false
hopes for a settlernertt of the ex
plosive German question. Ken
nedy, aides still voice - concern at
the possibility of a dangerous
deepening of the crisis in the next
few months.
e Nobel Prize
nOunced. Others to be awarded
later will be for literature:chem
istry, physics and peace.
•
The three award winners were
cited for "their discoveries con
cernir' ig the molecular structure of
nucleic .acids" which dictate the
growth and- development of the
cells of the body.
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Navy Jet flghters Sent fo Florida
To Combat MIG Buildup in tuba
WASHINGTON (A
United States has moved some of
itsastest and most heavily armed
Navy jet fighters to within four
minutes flying time; of Cuba.
A Defense Department spokes
man said yesterday a squadron of
about 12 F4B Phantom 2 fighters
was ordered to Key Med, Fla. on
Oct. 6, three days after' Coiigress
was told of a buildup of MIG jets
in Cuba. -
NEWS OF THE quiet shifting of
New College Diner
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Navy jet fighiers to the southern
most tip of Florida was related by
the Defense Department spokes
man to a report by Under-secre.
tar of State -George W. Ball on
growing MIG strength in Cuba.
Ball told Congress that Castro
eventually will have probably 25
to 30 of the most modern Soviet
built MIG jets which normally
carry air-to-air missiles. Already
Cuba was believed to have 'one
advanced bIEIGI.
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