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A a 8 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY Monaiiivo. octubek b. ioi Phon oi orIy oi 8 om Mondoy-lO 4-4200 U. S.

Objects to Move 3, AnC) Jryan Round tht do By Cuban Judges for CambodiaChief Warns West to Avoid Laos War 1 a Government in Exile 9 I WASHINGTON'. Oct. 7 AP). The United States strongly, objected Saturday to efforts by an organization of Cuban! judiciary In exile to set up a government in exile aimed ar TOKYO, Oct. 7 neutralist Prince Sihanouk warned Saturday that lending American or SEATO troops to Laos might provoke a Korean- unitlne Cubans opposed 10 Fidel Castro.

ivDe war in which the West In a proclamation read at a Miami nwi conference Friday. would be "surely defeated" by the Chinese Communists. th Aiinr-iation of the Cuban Ju diciary in Exile named Dr. Julio Czechoslovakia But he said in his opinion sending U. S.

troops to South; Carceran de Vail souza, former senior justice of the Cuban Su Recognize Syria preme Court, as "Provisional President of the Republic of Cuba." HALT ORDERED c-rJ CAIRO. Oct. 7 (UPI). Da- Bit II ILIUIM ri9910taili wvv- tarv of State Wvmberley de R. mascus Radio announced Satur Coerr, told him: night that the Soviet Union' "I am constrained to inform.

nd ofUj MteUltei Bulgaria the pretended or assumed exist- nized the new Syrian Republic. enryant Vietnam would mean "less danger" of triggering massive Communist intervention and a major conflict in southeast Asia. "I think it would be possible for the U. S. to interfere militarily in South Vietnam because North Vietnam is interfering in South Vietnam," the Cambodian Chief of State told a news conference.

LESS DANGER' "If the U. S. wants to send troops there, in my opinion there is less danger than sending American troops or SEATO troops into Laos." SEATO is the Western-sponsored eight-nation Southeast Asian Treaty Organization. "But I advised my American friends not to send troops to Laos is AU Ulratnhnta spends full time flattering fuller figures ence of the uovernmem on-uu in arms in exilt within its sov- ment would bring to eight the; ereign domain and, for that of governments recog-son. I must suggest that Syria's independence! Pennsylvania Gov.

David L. Lawrence (left), ex-tends congratulations to Dr. Erling N. Jensen, newly inaugurated president of Muhlenberg College, after installation ceremonies at the Allentown campus. ever acts you or others associ-ifrom tne united Aran nepuouc.

ated with you have taken or may The others are Jordan, Turkey, u. ih Nationalist China. UV talking luuniiift n.v i 7 lishment of such a government and Iran. I Citizen-Soldiers' Alert 10.98 half sizes 14Vjto26Vi Iwithout the invitations or consent i ne oroacicas saiu numi of the United States be dissolved Bulgaria would soon exchange (nd ceae forthwith." lambassadors with Syria. I The telegram pointed out.

PLEDGE ever, that the United States') The radio of the ipolicy on the formation of a gov-, recognitions of the regime ernment in exile in no jvay ef- took out the United Causes Job Troubles, Some Can't Get Work because you can be sure the Chi-j nese would intervene too," said Sihanouk. SEES U. S. DEFEAT "And you know, they are veryj numerous. There would be an-j other Korean war.

The Amer uie u. a i Arab Republ was first monitor 0HJIUUV gime in Cuba. ed in London by the British Broadcasting Corp. Th BBC said Damascus radio Our Instant-slimming wool sheotK in black, royal or purple goes to office or class so efficiently, worn with our trim white nylon tricot blouse. (38 to 46, 6 99).

For the evening, in a Hash, prettied up with a jewel-touch, you're all set to be seen at the smartest gatherings in town! Sfof uicond eoof choic. a AGAINST V. S. INTEREST WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 oi tne men pwwu, Jqs sute Dppart nnjnmuiu.i, wv.

J0SCpn neap, a siaie icans would be surely defeated ans would be surely oeieaiea. uepan-i as say- There here "GoverTment would be a serious conflict on alert for the Berlin crisis are having employment ailtivent press offjceri we would be its victims." jculties because they do not know whether they will be called recognition of a Gov (High State Department to active duty, it was reported iof Cuba in exile at this i and id time is would oe casea on ne nAt in IVia natinnnl intprpst nf sources in Washington disclosed Saturday. -ni eVstates because neither the pies of coexistence for tne.r inu- Second floor, Ardmoi ond Trenton SI 1 SM iGoveinment of Switzerland nQ Dpa.ng FailS 111 Air "any other government could then'of world Friday the United States is con- Maj Gen, William H. sidering sending troops to South jr president of the National Vietnam, which is faced with in-'Quard Association, said the situ-creasingly dangerous operations, atjon involves some of the 75,000 by Communist guerrillas.) (Reservists and National Guards- Cihanniik hprp on a visit, nlac-i Kainx oivon ovtra represent tnnca siaies interests u. s.

nitim.inui uiiv before the Castro regime. Neither the United States nor POrNT MUGU. Oct. 7 (AP). A powerful Nike Zeus powenui wus "United States citizens are nave recognized the new in PiiKa onrt .911 Anlv hn miuu juirs mucin mi: Bntain have recogmzea ins nen in Cuba and can only be missile-killer, the United States' iprisoned Damascus government of Pre UICH vtliv miufe fc ed most of the blame for that! training and who may or may fi.ni.klnB nn fO eiH nn I 11.

resident nation troubles on noi De caueu 10 auiive uuu. ma strongest hope as a defense offered such protection as is mjer Mamoun Al-Kuzbari formed against nuclear weapons, de- 'available in Cuba under the Cas- jast wee a(ler a revolt against stroyed -Itself spectacularly in tro regime by the continued abil-tne A regime headed by remarks were reported by the Army-Navy -Air Force Journal. UNITS IN PENNA. the sky saiuraay seconas aiier uy oi a ioreign governmeni president Gamal Abdel Nasser. A 1 1 .1 Cn.na l.ln, Ngo Dinh Diem.

He called him a dictator with no popular support. VERY PESSIMISTIC Sihanouk said he was "very rtpssimistic" about Laos and saw But the United States indi The 75.000, including members cated it soon would recognize; of the 26th and 28th National launcn. inucu omica mur It was the second failure of he added. the antimissile's second stage in a month. Mexico Farming Army officials said the pow- i MEXICO CITY, Oct.

7 (AP) -erful rocket's first stage oper- President Adolfo Lopez -Mateos I I ilk nuviiv mwv.m little chance for neutrality Guard Divisions in Massachu the new government. The State Department said in Washington it had noticed the 71 He olaved a mediator's role' setts and Pennsylvania, were when he proposed the interna-jdesignated priority units" gains the new regime has made --ct tional conference on Laos at ue- on Sept. 6 ated successfully and dropped announced government plans toi "in consolidating its internal po- neva and brought Laos' conser- Tnjs meant they were to begin nca iiu uivuftu. -au i ms meant iney were 10 uesm awav as Diannea. seconas uier vative neutralist and pro-Convian intensified training program! tftf second stae exp'oded in the turn over more man is minion siuon ana ibo wu iwaic i idle acres to new communal the 'trend" toward recognition farming groups.

'by several other governments." mnmet nnnP tnfPthPr fnr a A Innt-AacA thoirl munist together tor a increase ikv. sending a shower of burn princes immediately to Another big saving from our Sportwear Shop for one week only meeting this summer at Zurich. combat readiness in? metal down on the seaside The tnree princes agreea 10 worK toward a coalition government, but have deadlocked on the Gen. Harrison said that this launching ceil at this alert" has in some' ters of the Pacific missile range, cases caused men to lose promo xhe N'ke Zeus Is controlled tions in their civilian jobs. And radar and computer instru-in other cases, he said, some are for safety purposes.

The unable to eet civilian jobs al-i dristrurtion wis intended to Kennedy Names firms POM 1 I. I nintit itlAlrl jthough there is no certainty they meet the safety requirements. will enter military service Maritime Chief NEWPORT. R. Oct.

7 (AP). FACES DISCHARGE Cripps Daughter President Kennedy on Saturday said "the advisory can designated Thomas E. StakenVunrlc tn the disadvantage of in- r- I mm mont UttU of Arlington, chairman ofldividuals and can cause a great CXpUISIOn Ueiliea the Federal Maritime of inconvenience when thel T1vno' Oct 7 fAP) The ion. He did this in giving re-Lndividual find! that because hel cJJJ-ment announced Saturday; cess appointments to Stakem and jn a unit which has cpiveA fl.suranCes paid as rental credit. if you buy later fhree others he had nominated advisory notice, he is faced n-itich to membership on the commis Inst Airs.

rlXKj nuuian, with discharge from his civilian; of lnin politician omnlnvmpnt or exDeriences diifi-! a I---' unaer arresi, is noi uciuk ucyui- culty in obtaining employment. from Ghana sion. The nominations failed to get Senate approval before Congress adjourned. as a resuu, uen. Reports here and In Accra urged the substitution of a pro- Saturday had said Mrs.

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Fri. 'til 9 6.99 5.99 ganizations scheduled for active Accra. Appiah is deputy At in Biloxi, Miss. Mr. Kennedy also gave a re-eess appointment to Adrian S.

Fisher, af V'ashington, as deputy director of the U. S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. The resignation of James T. Pyle as deputy administrator of the Federal Aviation Agency was accepted effective Nov.

3. for waist sizes 32 to 40 LESTER PIANOS 1S33 Chestnut SL, Phila. 2, Pa. In addition he said he believes Ghana. Regular 7.99 I legislation way be needed to share the sacrifice made by civ In Accra, the Ghanaian Gov- ernment said Mrs.

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Oct. 7 -bn MndjylO 4-4100- Congress will do everything pos Japanese Floods sible in the areas where legislation may be required." 1 147l 9, Injure 1 1 TOKYO, Oct. 7 (UPI). -Tor rential rains lashed the norther most Japanese island of Hokkai do on Friday and Saturday, caus Talcs our Vainty's "Diatrol" for sizes 36 to 52 Sudan Chief Off On Tour of U.S. WASHINGTON, Oct.

7 President Ferik Ibrahim ing floods that killed nine persons and injured li omers. American chess grand master Bobby Fischer, 18, of Brooklyn, N. was taken to a hospital Saturday with appendicitis, thej Tanjug news agency He was stricken while traveling near Banja Luka, Yugoslavia, for a chess match. He is taking part in an international tournament in Bled and was to play another match in the city of Ljubovija. Archbishop III ATHENS, Oct.

7 Archbishop of Athens and Primate of Greece, has suffered a cerebral thrombosis, it was announced Saturday night. The 72-year-old Greek orthodox religious Reoorts reaching here said 8.99 this month only Abboud completed a siaie than were to Washington Sturdy and lef homelesj and gjx otherg wm for Los Angeles to start a week tour of the Nation. -j i a- i Secretary of State Dean Rusk Many bridges. Including rail-saw him off at the airport with bridges were washed away the comment that "We have aU and national railway service was been deeply impressed with the disrupted. The flooded areas Wine-Glass Pump ef sofiMt 'colfstcin, with twt gwaihbuttl trim end loctabl paw vvine-gtats heeJ hapmgl licoric or fudgA oI2ofitAAAA lO.OT to C.

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