PAGE TWO Chinese NEW DELHI, India TAP,-Rod China's deadline for a cease-fire In the India-China war parsed' with military reports of both sides ; focused on a series of spectacular 1 gains by Chinese shock troops. f The United' Stales is rushing to India a dozen large Air Force, transport planes —.with American -i pilots and maintenance personnel • —to'-help in India's fight;against the Chinese. The State Department an nounced this yesterday | simul taneously with tjie takeoff for New, Delhi of a High-level;mission •dispatched by President Kennedy .to help determine just ihow much .arms aid India will need from •ihi* country HOURS AFTER the passage of ithe cease-fire deadline—ll a.m IEST yestcrdayt—reports on status of the Himalayan front wc-re still lacking. There is a normal lag ;in communications, ho w ever, from the mountains to bi>th New Delhi and Peking. ! A 'spokesman for' the Indian government said India had taken a "wait and see" attitude. He de clined to say . whether the battered Indian combat units would ob serve the cease-fire. Prime MThiUer Nehru and his aides were said to suspect the Chinese announcement was a trick, perhaps to give the Chinese time to reinforce. 'The Indian Defense Ministry said tb.' Chinese made sweeping ijimimmiiiiwiiiiiutiuiumifliiiiiiiittuiuiiUiiiiiiHg i RADIO*PHONO 1 | * SERVICE * | AD 8-6021 I Ift pick-up * 1 I ( , TELEVISION! I "I " ISC SERVICE I Il 1 U ,UV J CENTER 1 i 232 S. Allen Si. | fnmnimiiiimimiiHmmmnmiimiwniuimnmiimT PETER SELLERS STRIKES AGAIN! TONITE at 7:25-3:15 PJ4. 'A' DAY . . . WHEN CIVILIZATION CAME TO AN END SEEI Where Science Fiction Ends and Fact Begins Gains Continue gains yesterday in twin drives: Thousands fled the endangered toward the flat and open country Assam city of Tezpur, southeast of north Assam, a rich section be-' of Bomdiia. An Indian army corps tween the Himalayan foothills j headquarters based at Tezpur and the Brahmaputra River, pulled out. for a safer site at Gau slieam which Hindus, consider ftati, to the southwest. i:,crfcd - j i- REFUGEES included more than Chinese troops pouring across 660 Westerners British and the conquered Se Pass sector American men, women and chil broke through Indian defenses -dren, from tea and rice planta south of Bomdiia and were re-! tions north of the Brahmaputra, ported plunging towar’d the Indian pianc-y airlifted the -West- Assam plains, a spokesman said, centers to safety. Court Order for Mental Examination Of Gen. Walker Upheld by Juc/ge r OXFORD, Miss fAP) Dist. Judge Claude F. ruled yesterday that a court order for a mental examination of former Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker must stand. He offered, however, to accept the results of a mental examina tion ghvpn Walker recently in Dal as. Tex.’ Following a conference with at torneys, Clayton opened a copy,of the report on Walker's, mental SAVE UP TO 50% DANCE PROGRAMS Personalized matches, napkins Commercial Printing lit E. Cult's* A... AD *-J«M SCHOOL OF THE ARTS TALK Prof Frank Neusbdum WILL SPEAK ON KIS REGENT TRIP TO BRAZIL Nov. 26,1962 7::3op;m. HUB Assembly Room SUIB-IOM-(MS[I CUSJCKUIGKIO* THE DAILY..COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA - u.s. Clayton in Dallas. He described the report as “es- sentially negative" that is. it expressed'™) opinion on the san ity of Walker. Dr. Robert Stub blefield of Dallas examined Walker. The judge then added that his personal opinion was that Walker was compent to aid in his defense .against federal charges filed against him in connection with his actions in the University of Mississippi desegregation riots. >•9:30 | fiiw College Diner 'Oci<iJpro,*..: : -Hi,,. .V.ow^s. j U.S. Troops, Equipment Remain in South Florida KEY WEST, Fla. UP) The United States rushed enough troops and military equipment to the south Florida area in recent weeks to launch successfully an invasion, of Cuba if it had been ordered. The buildup Iq still here. A tour of the area from Miami to Key West, 90 miles from-Havana; show ed, no signs yesterday that it is being dismantled, or that the American guard has been dropped. Navy and Air Force jets, the newest andtbest in the liational arsenal, screamed through the skies over the Florida Straits. AT ANTIAIRCRAFT installa tions dotted along the Keys a string of islands stretching.from the Florida mainland some 100 miles in. the general direction of Cuba—white painted rockets were stacked in their launcher racks, ready. Raidar screens whirled, and soldiers in fatigue work uniforms were nearly. Guards were on duty. Installa tions were circled by barbed wire. Thanksgiving Special tDid you say its fr The WEST HALL RECORD HOP FRIDAY 8-12:30 WARMS LOUNGE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. r 1962 At an antiaircraft installation on Su.?ar Loaf Key the barbed wire stretched into the ocean. A Navy destroyer was seen, heading at a brisk clip for the Key West station, apparently after blockade duty. TROOPEHS of the Ist Armored Division, normally stationed at Ft. Hood, Tex., but hastily installed at Gulfstream racetrack near. Miami during the Cuban crisis, remained in their quarters. • <= Last week they staged a mock invasion of the Florida coast in the Fort Pierce area, 75 miles south of-Cape Canaveral. Lt. Col. Paul G. Tobin said the “Old Ironsides’' division would “continue training.” He, said training was routine] -• GSA Opens Project Bids HARRISBURG iff)— The Gfen eral State Authority opened bids yesterday- on projects at Drake Well Memorial Park and Hollis daysburg State Hospital. \Yes, StUpUh :
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