PAGE TWO Action on Cuba UNITED NATIONS, ?CY. (AP) —The United States called on the U.N. Security Council yesterday ta act now on Cuba and, halt what it charged is a vast plan by Soviet communism to win world domina tion by "piecemeal agb ion" In somber words, U.S Ambas sador Adlai E. Stevenson told the 11-nation council that the flow of Soviet missiles and other-offen sive weapons to Cuba is "a grave threat to the Western`liamL7phere anti the peace of me world.' He "asserted that the United States in coping with that threat is prepared to meet aggression 'with resistant*, and "force tome." STEVENSON SPOKE in sup port of a U.S. resolution demand angthat the council order the So viet Union* to remove all the of fensive weapons and missiles it has sent to Cuba. A U.S. spokesman said the Unit ed -States isLwre it will get a least seven ,liMtes for its resolu Lion. A Soviet 'veto is regarded as Certain. In that event the - United States is expected to put the issue before.the 109-nation General As- Rembly. • TO HELD OFF whatwould be - a bitter assembly session. Ghana and the United Arab Republic PRIMING 1 Letterpress ^ . Offset Commercial Printing 952 E. College 84825 "THE EGG" A SATIRIC COMEDY OF - "MAIL SEX AND THE SYSTEM" _ by FELICZEN MARCEAU 9 Performances OCT. 25, 2L 27, 29, 30, 31 NOV. 1. 2. 3 BOX Ok t 1 - SCHWAB AUDITORIUM LOBBT • OPEN 11 TO 1 AND 4TO S MONDAY THRU FRIDAY OR . . PHONE UtS4-1130S Season Ticket* $4.513 She 3 WA" . Tan v el Me iting6lk le P.K. were reported trying to work out a Tesolutidn aimed at bridging the gap between the Unild States and the Soviet Union , meeting of non-aligned nations was called to consider possible steps. Stevenson charged that Cuban Prime • Minister Fidel Castro has decided • to turn his country into a base for "putting all the Ameri cas under the nuclear gun and thereby intensify the Soviet diplo r of blackmail in every part , of theworld." He put this challenge to the commi t : "Th-- time has come for this council to decide whether to make a serious attempt to bring peace to the world—or to let the United Nations stand idly by while the vast plan of piecemeal aggression unfolds, conducted in the hope, that no single issue will seem. consequential enough to Mobilize the resistance of the _free peo-, ples." ' HE DEALT HARSHLY with So viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, PENN STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - • presents Br. listen Snyder "Who will be • Tomorrow's Teachers?' 123 .Ed. Building . . 7 P.M. Nevi Members Welcome - titihkMllEfftE Priesents Center Stage 8:00 P.M. SIM WEEKNIGHTS . $1.25 FRIDAY & SATURDAY THE DAILY- COU.EGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA 'Asked charging that the Soviet Leader is determined "to dhstroy the hope of a pluralistic world order" and make all the world Commun ist.. He accused Khrushchev of a long session of aggressive acts and expressed hope the Soviet leader had not mistaken forbear ance for weakness. "We cannot believe,' Stevenson added, "that he has deluded him &self into supposing that though we have the power. we lark nerve; 'that though we have weapons, we are without the will to use then." . . Stevenson took the floor aethe .first speaker in the ebate. He was in conferert with other U.N. delegations almost up until the hour he delivered his speech. New College Diner • . ART SUPPLIES AVAILABLE AT ROUTS' • .Oil Colors • Water Colors • Brushes H • Stretclumrs • Canvas ... , • Easels , • Frames "'Everything for the Artist" r• W nit e - il u u C.,. W. GiMss a STATE COLLEGE BEAT CALIFORNIA CA7144441,1141 * NOW SHOWING * - 1 : 504 : F 2V : thWo P A M, * , - • .. . _.. i 0611RVI.EZNICKmEnoN , .., . . i , _ .... • . __ ; . : THE PERSONAL STORY BEHIND A SD' SUfitY.. FROM THE iCONTROYERSIAL BESTSELLING NOVEL VWIMO Amoni. mat Rm u l .1111emovit if inc H fi ft y stsimnosiciun VOMNICOLOIr - 1111, 1 0V1R.811.611 a m ino U eautto.tilivono • China Proppsgs Cease-Fire „hi =lndia TOKYO (P) Red China pro posed yesterday a cease-fire and troop pullback along: the bitterly contested India-China border. The Chinese also called for a summit conference of Prime Minister Nehru and Premier 'Chou En-lai to settle the border dispute. Peiping proposed that troops of YOUNG DEMOCRATS - MEETING Tonight - 7:45 p.m. = ; 213 HUB Aisignntents to be given J for Mock Elections - WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER-24. 1962 both nations pull back 20 kn.- meters-12.5" miles—from where the fighting is now going on. If India agrees. Peiping 'sal& the Chinese would be willing to withdraw-its troops in the north eastern border sector where they_ have penetrated into territory long, claimed and occupied by India. A
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