PAGE TWO JFK Announces Plan For International Force OTTAWA (A*)—President Kennedy said yesterday the United States is ready to establish an internationally con trolled sea-borne nuclear missile force and to beef up allied nuclear and conventional forces to convince world commu nism its "grand designs" will be resisted. Army Backs Overthrow Of Chang SEOUL. South Korea UP) The ruling military junta, which over threw Premier John M. Chang with reserve troops, now claims full backing from South Korea's powerful Ist Field Army. The junta moved today to put a stamp of legality on its seizure of power. Confirmation was lacking but the reported reinforcement from truce line soldiers —whether phys ical or wholly moral—would be another setback for U.S. authori ties on the scene. The Americans had urged the junta to drop its insurrection and restore civil gov ernment. The Ist Field Army is a war tested element in the United Na tions Command of U.S. Gen. Car ter B. Magvudcr. The junta rejected Magruder's demand Tuesday that the rebellious armed forces chiefs restore control im-l mediately “to the lawful govern ment authorities and that order is restored in the armed forces.” Lt. Gen. Lee Han-lim, com mander of the Ist Field Army, was quoted by the junta-con trolled Radio Seoul last night as pledging his full support person ally and the cooperation of his officers and men in achieving the junta's., objectives. Those objectives were outlined by Lt. Gen. Chang Do-young, leader of the military revolution ary committee, as eliminating po litical corruption and incompe tence and rebuilding this poverty stricken nation of 23 million. The junta proposed no shift inySouth Korea’s pro-American, anti-Com munist stance. Club to Sponsor Annual Luncheon The English Club will sponsor its third annual luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Penn Hi-Boy. Kenneth M. Bailey, dean of student affairs at the Ogontz Cam pus, will serve as master of cere monies. Francis Shoemaker, professor of English at Columbia Univer sity, will speak on "Language Arts and Human Values." 5 O'clock to Present 'Pen Y Brynn' Today Five O’clock Theatre will pre sent “Pen Y Brynn," a one-act play by Margaret S. Van Duyne, senior in arts from Bcllefonte, this evening in the Little Theater in Old Main. GRADUATING SENIORS... Are you marrying lor al ready married to a Penn State alumnus or alumna? If you are, then inquire into the special " j oi n t " membership fee whereby both you and your husband or wife may be members of the Penn State Alumni Association at a re duced rate. COME TO THE ALUMNI OFFICE, I