The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 12, 1963, Image 2

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1 /arninii on Cu an Ship !mit
• WASHINGTON (A l )—The Unit
ed States has served notice on
countries whose ships go to Cuba
that they risk losing American
aid.
A State Department press offi
cer, Joseph W. Reap, disclosed
yesterday that the warnings have
been conveyed in line with the
new foreign aid mow. Congress
attached a proviso, as the spokes
man put it, that "aid shall be cut
off to countries whose ships car
ry goods to Cuba."
State Departrnent authorities
Raid Nets Drugs i
CARLISLE, Pa. (AP) State
police said they raided a frater 7
oily house at Dickinsen College
last night and arrested two stu
dents, including the son of a sla te
.
leg:slator, oil illegal drug charges.
The students were identified as
Thomas M. Jacks. 21, a senior
from Hummelstown, and Hubert
Maxwell, 24, a first year law stu
dcut from Monessen.
Maxwell was identified as the
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We Cash Student Checks
REGISTRATION for Adult Eck - cation
and Home Family Living Courses
Wednesday, January 16
a.
Cafeteria Junior Nigh School
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REGISTRATION for Clothing Classes, ONLY
Monday, Jan. 14 ihru Wed., Jan. 16
9 A.M.-5 P.M. =Room 19D Home Ec.
Call UN 5-7822 for information
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Due to renovations currently in progress, no more than
one thousand, two hundred sixty-nine (1269) Freshmen can
be ac c ommodated at PHI MU DELTA'S Rushing Smoker,
Sunday, Jan: 13.
Doors open at 2
able at AD 8-2473.
COAT AND TIE
ENTERTAINMENT AND REFRESHMENTS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
made plain they hope to carry
out the law by persuading aid
receiving nations to divert their
vessels' from Cuban ports, rather
than imposing the no-aid penalty.
THEY SAID imposing such a
heavy penalty could damage The
violating country unduly and
impair free world security.
Of nations which get U.S. aid,
a number, like Great Britain,
Norway and Greece, have large
maritime fleets. Some maritime
nations including Panama, Li
beria. West Germany and Italy,
Fraternity House
son of State Rep. H. J. Maxwell,
D-Westmoreland.
Jacks was arrested in his room
at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity
house on the campus.
Biphetamine pep pills were
round in the possession of both
students when they were arrested.
STATE NOW
TODAY-1:56, 4:23, 7:00, 9:27
SUN. 2:00, 4:27, 6:54, 9:14
o'clock.
Ask for
bar their vessels from Cuba.
State Department authorities
said increasing cooperation has
been forthcoming from other non-
Communist countries and that
Cuba's trade patterns show a
dwindling number of non-Com
munist ships.
Reap said that since the aid
law went on the books last Octo
ber "steps have been taken by
the department to, notify coun
tries whose ships have been in
violation of the restriction."
The Congress-imposed restric
tion is aparS from a series of
shipping regulations which Presi
dent Kennedy has said he will
issue as part of his drive to isolate
the regime of Fidel Castro. In
formants said, they expect thege
long-delayed regulations to be is
sued next' week.
HILLEL GRADUATE ASSOCIATION
First Meeting
Sunday, Jan. 13 • 8 .P.M.
Speaker: .Dr. Rustum Roy
"The Need for Ethical Valises"
All Grad Students Welcome
HILLEL FOUNDATION . . .
_2.24, LOCUST LANE
ZBT Phi Kappa Sig
WELCOME ALL.
Second and Third Term
FRESHMEN
to a
Combined
JAMMY,
at ZBT
, Begins 9:30 P.M. TONIGHT
Featuring "Zoot & the Caesar?'
Advance reservations avail-
Rushing Chairman.
Khrushchev, Gomulka Confer;
Raise Speculation in Poland
WARSAW, Poland (AP)—Pre
mier Khrushchev packed off to
the northern woods with Polish
Communist leader Wladyslaw Go
mulka yesterday amid speculation
they were talking over Red 'Chi
na's challenge to Kremlin leader
ship.
Khrushchev is en route to East
Berlin where he will star at the
East German Communist party
meeting opening Tuesday. Gomul
ka, regarded as the strongest par
ty, leader in Russia's• Eastern Eu
ropeah satellites, also will attend.
As Gomulka and Khrushchev
conferred, the East Gernians
warmed up for the Soviet pre
mier's visit by denouncing . the
"false, dogmatic ideas of those
PHI MU DELTA "
500 S. ALLEN STREET
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1963
who defend the Albanian leaders"
—meaning the Red. Chinese.
The statement by Hanna Wolf, a
member-of the East German par
ty's Central Committee, was prom
inently displayed by Neues
Deutschland, the official East
German daily. Her declaration
made it clear that the East Ger
mans will line up against the. Ch
inese Communists if the dispute
erupts at the-East Berlin meeting.
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