PAGE TWO Tshombe Finally Agrees To Surrender Kolwezi ELISABETHVILLE-, Katanga, (AP) Moise Tshombe agreed last night to- surrender his last stronghold in Katanga the mining center at Kolwezi and said he personally would try to talk diehard supporters out o£ their threats to blow up power and mining installations there. The Katanga president who kept his province independent from the Congo for two years came to agreement after four hours of talks with U.N. officials here. ALL ORDERS to blow up vital installations in Kolwezi have been suspended, he announced. His threat to destroy the copper, co balt and power facilities had held back U.N. forces from marching on the vital mineral center 150 miles northwest of Elisabethville. U.N. sources in New York said U.N. units already are moving toward the Tshilombe River, about 20 miles from Kolwezi, in ex pectation of a go-ahead. They were-expected to halt at the river until arrangements for their peaceful entry have been com pleted. These informants said U.N. of ficials expect Kolwezi to be in U.N. bands by today or tomorrow at the latest. They said Tshombe iimmiiuimiiimmiiimmmmntm!: I RADIO'PHONO I I • SERVICE * 1 TELEVISION = SERVICE = CENTER = 232 S. Allen S». § iimiimjiiHiimiiiiiimmiiiirr 41--OTSC WIIIUHH show in the HUB ... enter the pi gamma alpha student art competition January 21, 1963 NOW at 1:30-4:00-6:40-9:10 LET ME \ > ENTERTAIN YOU I / m&iettooD w/ , f*osE Lea »>*!»•» put the 'v hutfine** no (]vpsv **ose Lea MstpeN i O O OO O OOOq 00000 O O OOP O aniaan= O O OO 000000000000000 in Technicolor - Tcchnirama Their nights are a* fast at** 1 frantic as their days! STA*9»6AgTH6»ftt»4"‘ ' ■■■■■ ■■■ MffiHAE! Cliff JMKSS SICK. CAIUN iRGBEfIiBON MadM W uqii pflusac itaM rumno THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA probably would be flown to Kolwezi by U.N. planes to make sure there is no hitch in the take over. Since he announced Tuesday his willingness to bow to the U.N. plan for Congo unity, Tshombe had remained in Kolwezi. He flew from Kolwezi to nearby Kipushi, then drove to Elisabethville. Tshombe drove to the presi dential palace, from which he fled Jan. 12, apparently in fear of arrest by central government of ficials who were arriving in Elisabethville to take over. 'K‘ Visits Berlin Wall, Invites Brandt To Talk BERLIN (AP) Premier Khrushchev visited the Berlin wall yesterday and* then invited Mayor Willy Brandt of West Ber lin to come talk things over with him. Brandt reluctantly rejected the bid, blaming pressure from the Berlin section of Chancellor Kon rad- Adenauer’s party, the Chris tian Democrats. STATE - MOW mil M,m WUMIH! OHMMff JUCffIMZ AT —1:00, 5:22, 9:44 it*!' aSI is Cowage HEi - ATOw—ViacwA AT —2;58, 7:18 TICKETS $ 1 .00, $ 1.50 Available at Door, Jazz Club Booth & HUB Council Proposes Vast College Aid WASHINGTON (AP) The in fluential American Council on Ed ucation proposed yesterday a vast and sweeping program of federal aid to develop the nation’s col leges and universities. The 11-point program covers everything: buildings, teachers, scholarships, student loans, aid for foreign students. The council, representing 1,000 institutions of higher education and 175 national, regional and state education organizations, said details of its proposals might be spelled out at a later date. The only dollar figure men tioned was $1 billion annually in matching grants and low-interest loans for construction of academic facilities, in both public and pri vate institutions. This is in addition to the pres ent college housing loan program of $3OO million a year that runs until 1965. Photo Staff Meeting Moncfay 7:00 "Be Prompt" TOMORROW NIGHT At 8:30 f.pi. and when you leave at 10:Q0 P M. have seen and heard H IM. YOU will In Schzvab Auditorium *HE will be here DESK -The council acknowledged that it >vas proposing the use of fed eral funds for private institutions, including those which are church related. “This is nothing new, however, in either principle or practice,” 808 HAYMAN PHOTOGRAPHIC SHOW YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE FIRST GALLERY EXHIBIT FROM A PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO IN HUB CARD ROOM 2:30 p.m. Sigmund says . ... desires and repressed emotions. Attend AXP's Chocolate Milk Party in honor of Kaiser Dress: Freudian Ties and Hats Friday Nighf at Sane Party. :%? 5 ......................................... say it's free!" WEST HALLS' RECORD HOP FRIDAY 8-12:30 WARIN6 LOUNGE FRIDAY. JANUARY 18, 1 the council said. “Historically, Congress and the federal- gove ment have drawn no line of marcation between public i private institutions of higher ucation when utilizing them in national interest.” SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 Courtesy Penn Stale Camera Club "Relieve your inert Saturday Night." P. 5. Build them up “Did you stupid! ) •John Coltran* •a•«••t#ea*a*aaa '.V.V.’.V.V.’.VV.V SiSs» IvXvXwivX-Xw x >%BBg f. M w.