Global Glimpses Maatiàl Ram AWS Blood Drive Sets 125Ö Pint Goal J

Global Glimpses Maatiàl Ram AWS Blood Drive Sets 125Ö Pint Goal J

i l i l B asasssSSS S î S&jS ùy§É| m m o m m , :*y. , -....iv.'-- - --i- f sWW W ^M ^ I 'WÊ' ' 1 &|ÌÉ| f||Ì m m ® Sonia« MSU fer 52 -jtin EsUblkbed 1909 Vol. 53, No. 142 Friday Morning, February 9, 1962 8 Page» reû"3%«?&JSfca6Mit. 1 0 C ento m aatiàL Global r a m Glimpses ”• 1 1 ■ By the Associated Press Argentina Breaks with Cuba BUENOS AIRES--Argentina Thursday broke diplomatic re­ lations with Communist Cuba. The break came in the wake of I military crisis that lrose over Argentina’s refusal to vote for School Aid tee Fidel Castro regime V ouster from tee inter-American AWS Blood Drive family. ■: ':5v -. :,-v" . ^ Argentine Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Carcano announced teat “relations with the government of Cuba have been broken B i l l A l s o a s o f tod ay.” •_ _ Sets 125Ö Pint Goal Carcano also told reporters that he had summoned Cuban diplomatic officials to tell them they have 48 hours to leave the By JESS MAXWELL Last term’s drive collected B u r i e d country." v. Of the State News Sfeff 966 pints, far short of its goal. " An MSU students are regard* WASHINGTON - Presi­ A goad of 1,250 pints has been ed as residents bf the county dent Kennedy’s College Aid_ Gen. Hankins Heads Viet Nam Aid set for the winter term blood ted are entitled to blood ii th ey Bill was caught to a snag WASHINGTON—Underscoring its determination to win, the drive, sponsored by the Asso­ have previously donated, tee Thursday when a Republican United States established Thursday a major new military ciated Women Students organi­ said. objection in the House blocked command to direct ever-widening American efforts to block a zation and the American Red “University students and fac­ a move to>send it to a House- Communist conquest of South Viet Nam. Cross. ulty members are covered in Senate conference to work out The Defense Department ordered Gen. Paul D. Harkins, now The drive opens Monday on case of sickness or emergen­ T compromise. ^\i deputy army commander in the Pacific, to Saigon to take im­ 4th floor, Union. cy.” Mrs. Borgman said. The bill now goes back to the House Rules Committee, where mediate charge. ^ , L •- ' ' 1 . - Clarence “Biggie” Munn, On decision of President Kennedy and the joint chiefs of staff, Trophies will he awarded to there could be trouble in pry­ athletic director, is Ingham the S7-year-old Lieutenant General was promoted to four-star the ttviag units with the h ip ­ ing it loose. - County’s blood program chair­ rank, lending added importance to the post. est percentage ef Meed do­ The House version is limited nated. Reports wfll appear m an. to a loan and grant program dally la the State Newf. "A mixup in scheduling lart for coHege academic facilities, 5 Killed in Paris Red Riot " ; J term caused low student par­ calling for a total federal out­ PARIS—A Communist mass demonstration against the French “We hope to take in 200 pints ticipation in the drive,” Munn lay of $1.5 billion over five rightist secret army’s policies on Algeria turned into wild of blood per day,” Mrs. Ida- said. years. rioting in the Place De La Bastille Thursday night and plunged belle Borgman, Red Cross “But midterms will be over France a step closer to_anarchy. county recruitment chairman The Senate bill makes the by next week and we see no construction . program all Five civilians were reported killed and countless injured. said. excuse fro falling down this Many French police—at least 140—were injured in battles loans and adds a provision time,” he said. 7 : for 212,500 federal scholar­ to uphold the De Gaulle government from attack from tee left Munn pointed out that MSU as well as the right. ships, for a total program of Fire Damages holds the world’s record for $2.67 billion. blood drives. „ " Reds Warns Dutch on New Guinea Dorm Room THE IFC Executive Council gets down to business, in Kellogg Center’s Galaxie. A single objection in the “Our victory in competition Room. Seated from left to right Is Jerry Roberts (Adm. V. P.) and Bob Andrtoga House can block a House- MOSCOW—H ie Soviet governm ent broadcast a statem ent with Jackson Prison last (Pres.), standing from left to right Is Tim Alyward, Rich Reisberg, Ken Jesmore, Senate conference and such an over Moscow radio Thursday declaring its support for Indo­ A fire Wednesday caused considerable damage in room spring put us on top,” he Frank Marxer (Sec.), and Dan Graff (Treas.). —State News Photo by Paul Remy. objection was made by Rep. nesia’s claim to West New Guinea and warning -the Dutch that said. Albert Quie, R-Mlnn. House any struggle throe might start a fire. - A412, Armstrong Hall. Republicans are opposed to the Firemen were called to the Over 900 pints of blood are Hie statement said the Soviet government, as a power in­ scholarship program and fear scene at 6:18 p.m. delivered to 10014 hospitals Winburne Says: terested in preserving peace, “cannot but pay attention to the the House conferees, with a EtniJ P. Doiehsek, Kalama­ each month. Much of this Mood situation, dangerous for the cause of peace, which is developing Democratic majority, might 'As a result of actions of Holland against Indonesia. zoo sophomore, and Phillip D. comes from University drives. Haines, Montgomery freshmen, accept it. were apparently not in their “There is no charge fro the Studying Between Classes The House bill, without Reds Start Fire in Laos room when the fire ocqirred, blood itself,” Munn »aid. “The scholarships, came out of the only lees are fro administra- J4A M T H 4 .1 mt rLi ttS’ righi-wlng premier again turned down the Department rtf Public Rules committee on an 8-7 vote an invitation for cease-fire talks at rebel headquarters Thurs­ Safety last monte, but the same mar­ day aad pro-Communist forces broke a 48-hour fighting hill The extent of the damage had drive hours (are a s fat-Blood Atknvs-Bating Each Night gin may not neceasuirUy pre- with a- round of mortar fire that landed close to the Nam Hta not been estimated, but a chert lo w s: r vail on a voté to sendend it to governor's bouse. _ _ of drawers and its contents, Monday and Tuesday: 10 By BARB BRADLEY This, he said. leaves 50 hours He questioned another stu­ conference. The shot set off a lively duel between 120 mm mortars of floor tile, and well molding a.m . 12 p.m., 1-5 p.m. Of the State News Staff.* a week for recreation. — dent to show that evening It will now take action by the were burned, officers said. The Wednesday and Thursday : If students stick to this day- studying is more difficult and Rules Committee to get the bill the. rebel Pathet Lao and Communist forces and royal army Students can date every howitzers, mortars and recoilless rifles. cause ef the fire was unde­ 2-8 p.m. ' X. timo schedule, it will become less productive. to conference. Supporters of termined. ‘ _ Friday: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. night, all afternoon Saturdays^ a Kibit, he"predicted. The answers Showed the wo­ the* measure are hopeful of all Sundays and still make their A coed reminded Winburne man “studied” from 7 to 11 squeezing out a favorable vote Leftist Gizenga Exiled grades, John N. Winburne as­ that coming from "class back to p.m. Sunday through Thursday when the committee takes it up, LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo—An island exile has been pre­ sistant dean of University Col­ the dormitory and walking nights. , Winburne eliminated probably in about two weeks. scribed for the fallen Lumumbist leader Antoine Gizenga, Nuisance Tax Sure, lege, told Abbot Hall coeds re­ back to class took 15 to 20 one night a week for basketball Congolese sources said Thursday. The central government has cen tly. — President Kennedy’s latest minutes of an hour between games. Lecture-Concert pro­ plea for action en his general transferred him to the island of Buia Bemba in the Congo river Winburne, "a dinner guest, c la sses. grams and dates. School Aid Bill has failed to estuary, one informant said. discussed academic-problems “The biggest waste of time is GOP Legislator Says This left 16" hours of study arouse aay enthusiasm to the It was the fifth time the deposed deputy premier had been with 15 women for two hours. the notion you have to come time. Then he substracted gos­ L H ouse. reiocAt J since his downfall last month, and indicated "the This was part of a new pro­ back to the dorm,” he answer­ sip-and grill time, leaving not continuing indecision within the Congolese ^government about By CURT RUNDELL per bottle to the consumer and gram in which Winburne will ed. more than two and one-half Three times since Congress visit all dormitories for infor­ what should be done with the all but helpless Leftist. Of the State News Staff I think the state should get Winburne urged students to hours of concentrated study a reconvened last month Ken­ thewhole penny.” mal evening talks with, stu­ night, ten hours a week. nedy has"urged it to pass his There is no question that a dents, especially those on ac­ study in class buildings.

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