Page 6 University Daily Kansan Thursday, May 14, 1964 Three UN Operations To End in Late June UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.—(UPI) —Worrisome days for the United Nations will begin late in June when three major peace keeping operations are scheduled to end within a week. The three-month period set up by the Security Council for the operation in Cyprus, where 7,000 men from seven countries were sent on a peace effort, ends June 27. The four-year Congo operation, which saw upwards of 20,000 men from 23 countries in action under the U.N. flag at its peak, is definitely scheduled to end on June 30. The end of the 12-month Yemen peace operation currently is planned for July 4. the future of all three countries is ominously in doubt. Secretary General Thant already has warned the 11 members of the Security Council to think what should be done next in Cyprus—a clear indication he is not optimistic that U.N. efforts will bring peace between the Greek and Turkish Cypriots in the three-month limit stipulated by the council. At the insistence of Russia and others, the council ruled that the Cyprus operation cannot be extended beyond June 27—three months from the day the U.N. force there became operational—without further action by it. Thant, reviewing the situation in Cyprus — where sporadic fighting continues despite efforts of the overmatched U.N. force to interpose itself between combatants—told the council on May 2: Patronize Kansan Advertiser Facts and Fallacies about Jewelry By Ray Christian The Security Council in the predawn hours of July 13, 1960, authorized a U.N. force to restore order and maintain the territorial integrity of the two-week old republic of the (former Belgian) Congo. 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