FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1962 Airlift tolndia Reported Ready NEW DELHI, India (AP)—An American airlift was reported yesterday as set to start rolling. US. arms into India by the week end to back up Prime Minister Nehru’s fight against Chinese Communist invaders. Informants here said the first U.S. Air ; Force-.transport will ar rive tomorrow,.; carrying mostly mountain artillery sorely needed by Indian forces falling back in the Himalayas under superior Communist firepower. Heavier weapons are expected to be rushed in—the first coming from the US. base in Turkey. A''LULL IN the shooting along the disputed 1,500-mile frontier was reported but bigger battles appeared shaping up. *■ The Red Chinese opened 'mor tar fire at Indian patrols around the village of Jang, five miles east of the strategic monastery town of Towang, overrun by the Communists last week. The Indians, building up a de fense'line on the nearby 13.940- foot Se Pass leading to the As sam plains, held their fire. V. K. Krishna Menon, still NittanyDell home of delicious sandwiches Lox and Bagels Saved Sunday Till 2 PM. across jtrom girls dorms The Department of Music, School of the Arts presents: ArmirvoT ' mozart IfUIIvSIXII , BEETHOVEN T ! SCHUBERT ■ . -j . RAYMOND BROWN bowles n * nrtvs niraia ■*> a a a ivh ' i CHANLER , ] ; BARRY BRINSMAID I carter THE ALARD QUARTET BARBER - i " ' ■ - { * ' I t ' . ’ i __ _ SCHWAB , | AUDITORIUM SUNDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1962 4 P.M. THE PENN STATE PONY CHAMPIONS PoUock-Niflany Record Hop haughty despite his ouster as de fense minister, toured the front and met Lt. Gen. Brig Johan Kaul commander of the Indian corps in the northeast. Menon defended the fallbacks of Indian troops after the Red Chi nese launched their attack Oct 20, explaining these were strategic to afford better fighting positions. Menon, often ' a critic of the United States, told a crowd at Russian Vehicle La MOSCOW UP)'. The Soviet Union launched i an. instrument loaded space vehicle yesterday on a probe toward Mars, Tass news agency; announced, lt hopes to photograph the planet at dose range, j The vehicle, called Mars I, will make the journey in more than seven months, the announcement said Its weight was given as 983.5 kilograms « 1,966 pounds or almort a ton. i The Soviet Union hopes to do better with Mars ithan the United States had done in its space shot at Venus Feb. 1961. - MEETING Collegian Photo Staff. Mandatory Attendance Tonight 6:30 PJVL ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ALSO INVITED TO ATTEND t ' Collegian Office basement of Socket! Bldg. AT THE Fri. Nov. 2 8:38-12:39 Pollock 1 RecßoOnt THE DAILY'COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA | Texpur that India would accept help from where ever it comes. He described his demotion to de fense production minister as “merely a move to bring more strength into the administration.” THE TERMS UNDER which the American aid is being given have still to be worked out—the same as for weapons already sent by Britain and coming from Can ada. nched for Mars The United States launched Mariner □ toward Venus on Aug. 27, but it is expected to miss by 20.000 miles when it passes the planet Dec. 14. TASS SAID ITS shot is the first Soviet attempt to plumb the secrets of Mars at close range. The tracking of the probe, the determination of its flight course and reception of scientific infor mation on the earth are to be carried out “by a special measur ing complex and a distant space radio-communications cen t e r," the agency said. Help Us Pick McNamara Authorizes Freeze On Active Air Force Reserves WASHINGTON i of Defense Robert S. 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