--- University Daily Kansan Friday, Jan. 11, 1963 Page 8 Tshombe Raps U.S.— (Continued from page 1) would blow up the mining center of Kolwezi, his last stronghold, if it were attacked by U.N. forces. Undersecretary of state Ralph G. Bunche told newsmen upon his arrival in New York yesterday that Katanga's secession would be ended and that the U.N. force would take Kolwezi by force if necessary. He said the Congo situation was "much improved" since his last visit there in October, but it is a "time for action, not words." ACTING CONGOLESE chief representative Jean-Baptiste Alves, when asked when talks would begin between Tshombe and the central government, said "there is nothing to negotiate with Tshombe. All he has to do is to apply the Thant plan." The Thant plan calls for reintegration of Katanga into the Congo under a federal system. Katanga would share its rich mining revenues with Leopoldville and combine its armed forces with the national army. Tshombe would retain some of his provincial authority. Shortly after the Tunisian guard was withdrawn, Tshombe drove a triumphant 110 miles southeast to Mokambo to confer with his top aides. He made at least 12 stops en (Continued from page 1) bring in immigration during Napoleon III's reign, especially in the Senegal Valley," he said. Bell Sees - (Continued from page 1) He added that when negotiations in 1904 settled all French and English colonial boundaries in Africa, the French were firmly entrenched in African expansion. The professor said that in 1960 the power of Charles de Gaulle, constitutional changes in France and United Nations prodding brought sovereignty to the 18 French African nations. The countries are still very weak politically and in dire need of economic aid, along with the loss of the integrating elements the French had built, such as airlines and post offices, he said. "All this has caused a tremendous drive towards national unity by these nations to build themselves." Prof. Bell said. "They must remember the state is now 'We,' not 'They.'" JIM'S CAFE 838 Mass. OPEN 24 hrs. a day BREAKFAST OUR SPECIALTY The American Student Information Service, celebrating its 6th Anniversary, will award TRAVEL GRANTS to first 1500 applicants. For 20-page Prospectus, complete selection of European jobs and Job Application (enclose $1 for Prospectus, handling and airmail reply) write, naming your school, to: Dept. J, ASIS, 22 Ave. de la Liberté, Luxembourg City, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The first 8000 inquiries receive a $1 coupon towards the purchase of the new student travel book, Earn, Learn & Travel in Europe. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg Jan. 11 1963 - Would you like to work at a Swiss resort, a Norwegian farm, a German factory, a construction site in Spain, or a summer camp in France? Thousands of paying summer jobs (some offering $190 monthly) are available in Europe to U.S. students. JOBS IN EUROPE route to tell crowds of cheering followers to end their opposition to the U.N. demands for reunifying the Congo. Right behind the Katangese leader sped a U.N. armored column, apparently heading for Sakania, border town 22 miles southeast of Mokambo. The column met with no resistance. The expected drive on Sakania would be aimed at opening communications between Elisabethville and Northern Rhodesia. THE U.N. FORCE near Jadotville did encounter some resistance from remnants of Tshombe's gendarmerie. Reports from the area said the Katangese opened fire on the U.N. troops from a distance with heavy mortars, small weapons and armored cars, but swiftly withdrew when the U.N. force approached. HIXON STUDIO Bob Blank, Photographer 721 Mass. VI 3-0330 YD Directors Plan Meeting with Advisor The three directors of the Young Democrats will meet at 10 a.m. tomorrow in 101 Green Hall with their faculty adviser, Dan Hopson Jr., associate professor of law. They will make plans for two meetings—a get-acquainted gathering and the election of next year's officers The new directors are Pete Aylward, Ellsworth senior; Max Logan, Holliday senior; and John Young, Salina first year law student. Italian Coalition - (Continued from page 1) 16 and 17. Kennedy invited the Italian premier "to discuss questions of mutual interest," an official announcement said last night. THE ITALIAN PREMIER formed his "Center-Left" government last March with the idea of wiping out social injustice through state planning policies, and at the same time induce Nenni to sever his remaining links with the Communists. 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