AY:OCTOBER 24. 1962 's o,s•etships. - kiand.io VAITiA UP) Two &mkt • -• apparently- lightly i=ad into port yesterday lion all Soviet yes in ;Cuban waters. are under Ito assemble in Havana, posiililY to form a convoy. 1 teZtwo freighters arrived yes morning as a Cuban navy tte patrolled about a mile o ore. They were believed to, ha come . from t• other Cuban i c xs. One was identified as the Gratsk.: ~ • There ;was no. word here on Soviet visels headed in toward Cufroim abroad and into the are where they would be stopped er President Kennedy's guar an e oiders. uni ta 16 C..P.RA.C.A.S. Venezuelan For ei4 Minister Marcos -Falcon Bri ceno sail at least one Soviet ship. wat . abOtit 20 holm away from the . U.S. p'aval quarantine forces. In. Houston. Tex., Rep. Albert Thomas, f D-Tex., told a .Lions clu 3 meeting , that 35 or 40 Rus sian cargo ships are en route to Cuba from SoViet ports. COLO: t o Protests Am VEST, Fla. (W) Prime 'sterl Fidel Castro today . cal ed President Kennedy a pi rate' and declared his proclama tion of it blcickade against Cuba vi tes international law. o ecuntry is able to blockade nhi w.thotit 'violating interna tional prmciples," said Castro in a televised -speech to his nation. is.an act which very soon Self-Nominatio'n corms 198 LA VIE BELIES ' - Now available at the - ;-" I - I . HUB i desk. . . i- • ,Rehiro fote,lly Wedneiday, Nave li -- - -1 Alligheriy ;countyStudents-- MEET YOUR STATE SENATOR LL he H onorable Leonard Sftviseir THURSDAY MORNINC— NT.- 25 11-10 Lilo _ • Mile at I crate Headquarters . ' 224'L Colley Ave, • Compliments of Senator Jo Hays Resuits use Collegian ClasOfecis Manias said the Milted States ncaew when the shlpi left ports on the Black Sea, m Poland =4 in Latvia." He said, without elaboration that "big stuff" waslaboard the ships. PRIME Difitio32ll2l Pidel tro has mobilized Cuban forms and placed them ce alert But in.Havana,'aside some concentrations the city's life continued• Pep rallies were held in areas. . - • All air traffic has been canCeli,sl by order of military authorities. Yet, there were no signs of nervousness among Maas aver . the dec i s ion to stop and seared Cuba-Nand ships for of fensive type military vreapons:, FOR SEVERAL iIiNpCS. - the United States has been trying to persuade all countries not to per mit thin merchant fleets to carry arms and strategic goods to Cuba. •. , The U.S. campaign already has brought a decline in the numbers • rican Blockade will have r nations.-It is ' a 'violation against the sovereign rights of our coun try and of all the peoples." - He said the rights of other na tions would be violated by halt ing their vessels for search on .the high seas. He spoke before a small audi ence which appeared to be-com posed largely of uniformed mili tiamen or soldiers. for the THE DAV' COLLEGIAN. •lIAVERSIIY PARIC. PENNSYLVANIA Havana at vessels saintly Into ail* with routine supplies. West Gevener man freighters Dave all but ceased to come here. Three Jap anese lines have stopped DIPLOMATIC and commercial circles here estimate that the • -4 needs of ' Cuba require round trips by freighters of than • 6,1100 tons dispLace= ' 4 I eat* ymtr. RUISSiIOI3 cannot spare ves sels of their own and have relied on foreign. charters. 9Tbe U.S. - quarantine on' arms could scare car many of these foreign charters; • Responsible sources said that 254 ships berthed at Cuban docks between July 1: and Sept. M. New College Diner; TV - RENTALS by day, week, month inoisc TELEVISION SERVICE CENTEX at State ,College TV 292 S. 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No obbgatino. , Simpxy send your request to: Conversation Studies, IKISI Diveraey Park way, Dept.-13757, Chicago 14, 111. A postcard will do. Adv. L-1 • - Friday ;~s=;=z~~:;~ OAS Bach U.S. Blockade of Cuba wAstuwaroil tA)--The Latin- American republics overwhelm ingly approved yesterday ;the U.S. arms blockade of Cuba, de manded removal of offensive mil itary bases in that island and. en dorsed the use of force it needed to end the danger. The almOst solid backing for the U.S. effort to force removal of Soviet missiles and bombers from Cuba came on a 19-0 vote 'adopting a resolution introduced in the Or ganization of American States by U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk. • eiIIUTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMMMIIIiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII* FORMAL RUSH REGISTRATION Vql:l., OCT. 24th and THURS., OCT. 25th [ NO :AVERAGE REQUIRED ... .., ... of ORDER To BUSH TOU MUST ' 3 = 1 : REGISTER J iiillHlUßlßlON4llllollllllllSOmmaiinnutmiiinautuituutommituimuit attiarnx-d - .74 t 4•4 i rollmilMPlMENttmera 4 I friNtottitv , i :,,,•-• - 1 - ' ' 4 kilt .: z *:it.ia -, 1 : Miss Susan Baker s Delta Zeta ; 4k-,) It obvious that newspaper reproduction of photographs leave much to be desired. Weave been informed that it is one of the technical facts of life which one must atcept. (We don't though we're resigned to it.) Do understand that much of the sparkling vitality of hi-lites and shadows can be lost compared to the 'original. Be it so ever (poesibry forever) we will continue to publiih portraits of the most charming young ladies we've photo gnipbecl in the past week or so, X%ry,it , .,l ;TV"- • Only► Uruguay's representative, of the 20 nations involved. ab .stained. He said communications difficulties had. held up final in structions from his government Untgus7 was Minted permission to cast its vote later. ."THE 'UNITED STATES is deeply grateful for the support shown here today for the inter- American system" Rusk said. The OAS council, he added, had made' "an enormous contrAbution to the strength of the free world and ihe prospects of world peace.* HUB Main Lounge FEE $2.50 _ ~_. _._._ ',ids"'~"'?f~► '.''sPliE:~"=~',L .• ,: •i„ ; r ; ,-;;; " 1233M1.24110=11= t 44 Miss Vicki Wentz, Alpha Phi ' bill .sol•ws•w PAM THREE i .! a =ll .14 1' • nal! IMMO
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