PAGE TWO U S. Planes Carry Weapons to India NEW DELHI, India CAP)—U.S Air Force transports sped halfway around the world yesterday with weapons to help India fight off Chinese Communists invaders. : With the launching of the Amer ican arms airlift, TJ.S. Ambassa dor John K. Galbraith pointedly told Prime Minister Nehru's gov ernment "the great task regains jwith the Indian army.” "INDIAN FORCES along the Himalayan frontier were digging in and checked—at least tempo rarily the Chinese drive. Birt the Communists appeared massing ito resume their offensive. • . An,' .Indian defense ministry ■spokesman reported the front iquict for 24 hours, with the only rsHooting "some exchange of fire jin the vicinity of Walong, 15 miles :west of the Burma border.” j THE OTHER MAJOR Com'mu ynististab into northeastern India near the captured monastery town ;of Towang stalled as Indian troops -prepared a defense line behind the fallen outposts. ' The United States made it clear the military aid being rushed .to India is confined to arms; no men. Galbraith cautioned the Indians, whose defenses v/ete neglected in pursuanee of a passive, neutralist Family Style CHICKEN DINNER complete dinner $1.95 Childs Portion $l.OO EVERY SUNDAY at the HOLIDAY INN of STATE COLLEGE Served in Our Coflee Shop and Tiki Dining Room THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY) PARK, PENNSYLVANIA policy, against expecting Ameri can weapons alone to “work magic.” Speaking to newsmen, he added: • : “We are happy to help jv-ith equipment to - stop aggnessioni but equipment is only part of* the problem." - ' ' THE FIRST U.S. Air Force C-135 jet transport took .‘off from Frankfurt, Germany under secur ity precautions.'An announcement in Washington, however, said initial aid would include light in fantry weapons, artillery and com munications and transportation equipment. Four American officers have arrived to bolster the IJ.S. Embas sy military attache’s office in han dling India’s arms appeals. . Galbraith said the United States is considering supplying the emergency arms shipments on a long loan basis but that the terms have not been worked out. Ten C-1355, the military coun terpart of the Boeing 707 1 air liner, were- assigned to the 13- hour flights from Frankfurt to Calcutta, with a refueling stop at Adana. Turkey. Relief crews .were rushed ahead to Calcutta to bring the transports back for reloading to keep the airlift rolling round the clock. . j OVER 30 YEARS CONTINUOUS SERVICE Yemen Goveirnme DAMASCUS, Syria. (AP) The Nasser-backed revolutionary gov ernment of Yemen said last night its land, sea and air forces are massing on frontiers and alerted in readiness to invade Saudi Arabia “when ordered.’’. : Sana radio in Yemen’s capital quoted Abdul Itahman Al-Bayda ny, vice premier and foreign.min ister of the 35-year-old republican regime, as -saying Yemen was forced toSact in self-defense be cause 5,000 Saudi and Jordanian ■troops had tried to invade Yemen in'the last two days. . TODAY—I:3O-4:05-6:40-9:20 SUNDAY—2:OO-4:25-0:45-9:25 # HONORED ii the p*cture to «i*yyjrate ibt HOLLYWOOD PREVIEW ENGAGEMENT SEVEN MTS nuns a ASSOCIATES HO ALOKCH PBWJCTTO!.' WHAT EVES Hiwraro BABYiMNEf —Next Attraction — Sophia LOREN Anita EKBERG * Romy SCHNEIDER “BOCCACCIO’7O” it Threatens Invasion of Saudia Arabia President Abdullah Sallal, lead- j putting up a “flaming air belt" er of Yemen’s armed forces, said ’ along jthe frontier, while the Navy the army is “standing alert along has sailed northward in-the Red the frontier to teach aggressors I Sea from the port of Hodeida, an unforgettable lesson.’ the Unit- Baydany declared Yemen would ed Arab Republic radio in Cairo march against Saudi Arabia “un reported. less gaud and Hussein —. kings The Sana broadcast quoted Bay- of Saiidi Arabia and Jordan dany as saying, “We have or- S>ve UP their anti-Yemen aggres dered our striking armed forces sive attempts,” Sana radio said. to march north and also ordered an d H our naval units* to move north- Al-Badr, were'- overthrown in ward and stand prepared to en- September by an armed coup led ter Saudi Arabian tejritory when by Sallal, then a colonel. A revo ordered.” lutionary government- was pro- Yemeni warplanes, he said, are claimed at that time. l^Jda? es “WE’LL BURY YOU!” I\!itt/xny TOMORROW & MONDAY Only! MUTINY and DEFIANCE! . . . * in ANTHONRUAHE Cinemascope TUES. j Ntlaon EDDY - JemnrtU MacDOXALD - j \ "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1962
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