The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1962, Image 2

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Multilateral Plan
U.S. Supports NATO Nuclear force
i’Ai;‘S CAP) Th- State- : in Copenhagen. to the ef
pledged it. -uppoit r'ifiv Jot fer > U.a* th" United States is will
an integrated European . npch-ar trig to harp it' nti'-lear rerpon't
fop r- within th*- fi atM-v.-oj k of miiiy with a unified Europe-art
the North Allan!le'Ttea', - (Jigun- tone. : i
i/.ati’ir.'to head off “jiiolrfcnjlion" i' The NA.TO parjiairicntarjans
of pur/ lv national nucleai force.'.. ' wound up their meeting v/ithlthe
George W. Bal undersecretary | adoption Of resolutions) on the”'po
of state, lofd the nosing version of 1 iitical, economic. ..scientific land
tht- eighth 'annual NATO parha- ’cultural aspects off thej alliance,
tiient'irian;:’ r o’’n fere h c <» that One of these, introduced by Sen.
Washington would fin e ■;<■! ipu>, Jacob K. Javits, R-N.Y., called
•ct.iisideration to a genuinely mul-t for a conference of j American,
lifateral Euiopeap ballistic missile j Canadian." Lalin-American and
force, fully coordinated with thei Western European _govemrrfenU.
olliet d-terrent force, of NATO ! rometm.e next year: tjo map' the
BALL* STATEMENT reilej :j economic development) of Central
afed tf*iie positively what Me- and South America, - j
’George igßundv., "special asfutant Ball said that while a European
fjn national secti/jtj affair-.. ie- nuclear contribution, from a
ccntly toid an AUanlir association ! ly military standpoint; is not ur-
India Halls Chinese Counterattack
NEW LEI,III. India (APi In
dian and Red Chinese troop;
fought .sharp h;,*!l- ye terriav nil
tie- northeastern frOnt of India's
UUfh elared pord-t war.
A Jlefense Minister spoke, man
said the Indian force* were hnld
i'j.g.lhctr ground'against what he
ceiled a massive Chinese counter
attack. - .
i lit-d ' Chine:** broadcasts heard
ii) Tokyo said the Communist
f')'. were sinking back after
lh;/‘ Indians, bad hid dov.n 9 heavy
:t tiller;.- barrage toYover troops
a Ican' -Dj; on Chindse ' bolder ‘
g > :<rds ntpr Wolang. *} ' 1 . ' 1 _
•By. Indian account, flic Chinese Saturn Rock OK
lud bpened a big attack; op CAPfyCAXA. . Fm.,<A P)
a ca around Wolam*. But (be Chi- —The ((real Saturn rocket scored
'tte,;e lirorsdcast nieanorurd it,-, third •straitjht t* A -.in>
fii;.o at Towang. about 300 miles;cess yesterday and' t^te-United
v/cst ofWolang. ’ > . States mounted another itung on
The f;-:hl>ng appeared. to be the ladder to the nv.ne
'• miss'* - '
antiMi'? I he- lercest sinre the Chi
nese launched., their a'l-ont push
into disputed border areas Qct.
20J
: Ivcher, Pckini; radio said the
CoinmunLl regime hud deln'erod
a serums ornlrd to India against
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mih'aiy buildups around the dis
tuned tjfudi-r area? It alrc> said i
the- Chinese forces} "suffered :
heavv earualues under refloated
lx mi bard men is by Indian troops" -
m the Waking area 'lfov. '6 and >
Nov 12 - --V'j ' i
THE VILLAGE of. Walo'ng. If)!
miles west, of Burma, is-la key J
defensive area for Indian |
Its,.fail.to the H«-d Chinese could 1
tiive llje Comiriunisl-x ; a, natural j
passage down the -hatjikk jiof the;
Ijiihtt River Into tnajiir; rfil pro- j
ducinfi areas India’s f Assam 1
State: ' • I
With its missive "eight-enmne
power'-plant fully fueled = f«r the
first -time. Ih'| iOlMoot -1550-1 on
monster sent A thujldortliip roll
inn across the! Cape at, it soared
on a flight of! four minutes and
55 seconds. i
NEW
WItTAMY',
NOW l:30-3:25-5:20-7tlV9:15
QOH - LA - LA!
HOW FRENCH CAN
ROGER VADIMS
UNCUT MASTERPIECE!
“LES LIAISONS -
DANGEREUSES"
(Dangerous Love Affairs)
gently needed, the United States
wquld understand if a unified Eu-
rope v.-ishes to play a larger role. ... '
in nuclear defense. ; • j OXFORD, Mt>s. IJP' A counts
A British delegate asked if thej, grand jury accused federal mar-;
American government wdukUsell'' s hals vesterdav r of -agitating and!
nuclear Weapons to Europe or - violence" in a night of;
help with technical knowledge in . ,
their manufacture. - - i ] bloody noting over desegregation
BALL SAID the United States a * the University of Mississippi,
v/ould give sympathetic attention The grand jqry returned two
to - any European proposal pro- ! mdiclme-.its in the case, but. un- j
vided that the European force was; der Mississippi law. the names of •
multinational and manned on a , j *, . :
multinational basis. . ; the persons and the charges will-.
Duplication. Ball said, referring ;
to national deterrent forces, [■ is;
neithx.7 wise nor desirable. Ball
stressed that Europe's participa-
must- be fully 'coordinated
with the Americanfc-ffort. j
One member of the American
'•on/yesMonal delegation -said the
U.S. administration Ls readv 1 to
seek- an amendment to the law to Sheriff Joe Ford of Lafayette
permit ejcport of warheads or nu- County was ordered by the grand
clear know-how, to a genuinely! in'- jury to place the two. persons un
tc-grated European force. | «der arrest and have them ‘‘in the
* This would be a blow to French; next session of court.” which is
President Charles tie -Gaulle’s am- ] March 2. 1963. • £ \
bitibus' goal of a strictly. French. O'BARR,' a Mississippi native,
nuclear striking force.’and would ; previously charged the 23-man
predict* development of • .*juchi grand jury’ 1° indict anyone who
weapons in other NATO countries helped incite the Sept 30 riot at
■■such as West Germany and Italy, the university—including Presi-
Presurnably. Britain’s existing dent Kennedy and “stupid • little
nuclear capacity would eventually . brother Robert Kennedy,” the
be : merged into the European U.S. attorney* general,
force. . . !' In its final report, the grand
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FINAL PERFORMANCE
TONI^T
SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
8 P.M.
Tickets may be'purchased
at the door
Everybody's Welcome
AG HILL PARTY
5:30 P. M.
Featuring . . •
• Full Course Ham Dinner
Jury Blames Riot
On Federal Action
be kept 'secret . until arrests are
made: 1
Circuit Judge'Walter M. O’Barr
Cold newsmen the persons in
dicted were not.residents of Mis
sissippi. ‘
He also said. “Neither the Pres
ident' nor the:'attorney general
was named.”.
Today 1130. 3:31. 5:32. 7:33, 9:34
SUN. 2:36. 4:53. 7:10. 9:27
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS"
GREAT FIRST COMEDY!
t-s*-o - Gojv/un - ‘
p
TONIGHT!!
Recognition of Awards and Scholarships
Bingo and Door Prizes I
Square and Round Dancing
Crowning Miss Agriculture
ai HUB Desk
at the
Tickets $1.35
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1962
jury assailed Chief U.S. Marshal
James P. McShane for his order
to fire tear gasj toward demon
strating crowds the night James
H. Meredith, a Negro, entered the
university under federal court
orders. • i i
"WE FIND that this illegal ac
tion on the part of McShane set
off the tragic violence which fol
lowed.” the grand jury said.
But the grand I jury commend
ed the marshals “for not firing
their pistols directly into the,
crowds/’ j Y
In Washington, Ally. Gen. Ken
nedy said the grand jury “could
not or did not, consider all the
evidence" relative, to the rioting:
Kennedy said .all federal actions
on Sept. 30 “were made by pre
arrangement” . .with Mississippi
Gov. Ross Barngtt—this in answer
to the grand jury claim that fed
eral authorities gave insufficient
notice that they were bringing
in Meredith.
HILLEL CALENDAR
Events
this Sunday . . .
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BRUNCH
10:30 A.M. -
Sponsored by
Sigma Alpha Mu
MOVIE .. . 8 p.m.
"HAMLET"
starring
Laurence Olivier
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