The B-G News September 23, 1960

The B-G News September 23, 1960

Bowling Green State University ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) University Publications 9-23-1960 The B-G News September 23, 1960 Bowling Green State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Citation Bowling Green State University, "The B-G News September 23, 1960" (1960). BG News (Student Newspaper). 1550. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/1550 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the University Publications at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU. ^B-GjVfeu* VoL 45 Bowling GTMO Sled* UnlTaratty. Bowling Gr^n. Ohio. Friday. S»pt 23. 1960 No. 4 Limbach, Hoffman Crowd Of 5,000 Hears Rockefeller; Head ROTC Units Calls Election Most Vital In History The Army and Air Force By Ron Geleer Reserve Officer's Training Addressing a crowd of Corps have selected their com- 5,000 sun-bathed students, fa- manders for the 1960-61 year. Khrushchev, Castro 'Hit It Off After 1st Visit culty, administrative person- The Army ROTC Cadet Or- nel, townspeople, and interest- (UPI) — While the words Longshoremen's Association. The ganization will be headed by pickets who were situated on the ed people from this area in the "Frankenstein," "Murderer," Battle Group Commander Edward pier carried placards la protest amphitheater behind the Uni- and "Red Hitler," which were Limbach. Cadet Limbach will be U.S., Russia One read "Khrushchev Is a Murd- Anti-Red Group versity Union, Governor Nelson A. erer." another "Frankenstein." assisted by Deputy Battle Group thrown at Premier Nikita S. Rockefeller of New York charged After reading a brief statement, Commander Robert Reublin and Khrushchev as he arrived on Thursday that "It's up to us to Battle In U.N. Khrushchev, surrounded by police, Governs Congo Executive Officer James Phillips. U.S. soil last Monday, were maintain our great freedom in New York (UPI)—The United walked about 50 yards to a limou- Lcopoldville, The Congo, (UPI) still echoing across the nation. The members of the Army staff States and Russia have squared sine that took him to his Park —Strongman Col. Joseph Mobutu this time of an ever-increasing Premier Khrushchev made news include Majors Frederick Semelka off for a historic contest for the Avenue headquarters on a route has formed an Anti-Communist force that thinks of people as and Francis Golle; Captains James again Tuesday by visiting Cuban affections of 64 million newly blocked off from other traffic. "High Commission" to govern the machines and servants of the Brown and Robert Boulton; and freed Africans which may deter- Premier Fidel Castro at his hotel The convoys carrying the Com- in Harlem. Congo and warned ousted Premier State." First Lieutenants James Rothe and mine eventual control of the munist chieftains traveled at nor- Patrice Lumumba he will be ar- Donald Fellers. United Nations. The meeting was the firit be- mal speeds without sirens. They rested if he tries to fly to the Gov. Rockefeller, campaigning Company Commanders are: High American officials say this tween the two loei ol the United attracted little attention and there United Nations as a Congo repre- for Republican presidential can- Headquarters Company, Captain grim contest for prestige in rest- States, and It was reported that were no demonstrations along the sentative. didate Richard M. Nixon, told his David Crossmier; A Company, Du- less Africa marks a crossroads they hit It otf like old comrades. way. Lumumba retaliated with a pro- audience, "We must become allies ane Slack; B Company, William for the world organisation. Laughing, trailing, and waving, In contemplation of demonstra- clamation that the army was be- with other free nations of the ISla Session Op.ni the two posed affably (or photo- tions or violence against the Pre- hind him "in all six provinces." world to become so strong it would The General Assembly opened grapher* at the Hotel Theresa after mier of Russia and Premier Castro, He demanded that U.N, forces be impossible for communistic na- its momentous fifteenth annual conferring privately lor about 30 every member of New York's disarm Mobutu's forces in Lco- tions ever to attack us." session Tuesday. Soviet Premier minutes. 21.000 man police force faced a poldville. But It appeared Mobutu Proud To Represent Nixon Nikita Khrushchev led history's 60-hour work week, plus possible It was presumed that they dis- was firmly in power, backed by "I am proud to represent the largest U.N. gathering of govern- emergency duty. cussed, among other things, Cast- President Joseph Kasavubu, who two men who have the experience mental chiefs to the session. He ro's invitation to Khrushchev to Police Commissioner Stephen t. supported the Commission. had asked the heads of state of Kennedy stepped up the regular and knowledge to lead us in this visit Cuba. Leader Chosen battle for world unity, Dick Nixon all 82 member governments to Khrushchev, arriving in the work week from 42 hours to ar- Mobutu chose Justin Bomboko, and Henry Cabot Lodge." attend but only 16 showed up, United States last Monday during range what he felt were adequate former foreign minister under Lu- most of them Communist satellite a drenching rainstorm for his "Red security arrangements to protect mumba, now a Kasavubu represen- The New York governor also leaders or heads of neutralist na- Summit" at the United Nations, the Influx of Iron Curtain and Carib- tative in New York, as leader of told the group he was pleased at tions. was reported to have received the bean leaders here for the United the 15-mcmber "College of High the increasing interest students Hoffman Limbach Ambassador Frederick II. Ro- most dismal and aloof reception Nations General Assembly. Commissioners" which promised and young people in the United land of Ireland has been named of his globe-circling travels. He no Kennedy has established a spe- to rule only until political leaders States arc taking in political af- Hart; C Company, David Radlin- fairs. ski; D Company, David Molchen; president of the General Assemb- sooner stepped on American soil cial 8,000-man detail to guard could reach agreement. and E Company, Michael Phoncg- ly's session in a victory for western then he took a jab at President the chief delegates, their hotels, The Commission said it had "The most important election in er. delegations. Kisenhower hy saying he hoped their secret travel routes, and any proof of "treason" by some "elect- the history of the United States is 14 A Mean Natlom Admitted Eisenhower would make more than places they plan to visit. ed representatives" (luring Lum- nt hand—the officials you choose Heading the Air Force ROTC Fourteen new African nations a "fancy speech" at the U.N. Concerning Khrushchev's recent umba's two-month stay In power will make the decisions that may hierarchy this year will be Group were admitted to the U.N. at the Assembly. visit to Harlem to see Castro, but It did not identify them. affect the future of the nation— Commander Richard Hoffman. He current session. This brings total There were no official repre- the U.S. State Department noti- Flghti Rear Guard Action we must choose wisely," he said. will be aided by Deputy Command- membership to 97, almost double sentatives of the United States to fied the city's police department Whilo the new Commission set "The opportunity to vote is not er Kenmore Lydrickson. the 50 which signed the charter 15 greet the Red lender when he that Khrushchev personally would up shop and Mobutu troops drove given to all, nor is the opportunity Richard Curtis will be the In- years ago. nrrived. The only officials present lodge a formal complaint "against numerous Lumumba-appointed ci- for education available to all— spector this year, and Donald Ber- But even more important, it were the leaders of Communist various members of the police de- vil servants from the main govern- take advantage of these now to an will handle Operations. Thomas raises to 42 the number of Asian- Poland and Czechoslovakia. The partment for their handling of his ment administration building, Lu- help keep our nation free." African nations in the U.N. and only Americans of any prominence party in Harlem." Khrushchev and mumba fought a rear-guard action Race will be in chance of Admin- In Toledo Earlier istration and Hal Henning is in gives that bloc controlling voice on present were Cyrus Eaton, the mvmbors of his party were caught saying he had received word from charge of Special Services. any issues on which it takes a Cleveland industrialist who won in the shoving, jostling throng all six Congo provinces that they The governor's breakneck tour solid stand. the Lenin Peace Prixe last year, while being escorted to their cars recognized his government. through Ohio on the Republicans' Commander of Squad No. 1 will Khrushchev, who has the mono- und his wife. after his visit to Castro. Evidently He indirectly nrcused the Unit- behalf took him through Toledo, be Roger Hcrmeling, while James lithic bloc of nine Communist Also on hand to greet Khruih the activities of the securty-mind- ed States again of interference Perrysburg, and Maumee earlier M. Rees will be Commander of states in his pocket and can count chev were the leather-lunged sieve ed New York police have angered when asked to comment on the in the day and he was about 15 Squad No.

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