lIIMIDNEZAY.IIIIWARY 21. 1962, ALL ENGINES WERE "GO"—This 'sketch of backwards and nuniVulatinig the aitatrols as he a roan orbit: shows how Astronaut John did during much of yesterdiai's jourrkey. (Draw- Glenn Jr. appeared yesterday as ha circled the lug by John , Carlton. Associated Press art:.) earth three timed- Here he is riding upright and Kennedy to Honor astronaut Glenn WASHINGTON (W) P res Iden t ; w ail d be a parade: through the, yesterday afternoon via Kennedy personally congratulatedlcity streets and a . reception at conrimunications. astronaut John H. Glenn Jr.; yes- ! the Capitol. 1 "LISTEN., COLONEL, we are terday afternoon and told the', first Vice' President Lyndon B. John:' really proud of " the Presi- American to orbit the globe he s o n will fly to the - Bahamas--orl you ident said, "and I must say you would see'him at Cape Canaveral wherever Glenn spends the next,did A wonderful job." • 1 Friday. 48 hours—and accompany the as-. , i "Th.ank yu,President. It , plans to nY ta the tronautlo Cape Canaveral Friday Cape Fri • y morning . to 'partici- morning. I was a wonderful trip—silmoat un , believable, thinking back bn it pate- il 11 ceremcmY honoring Kennedy spoke with Glenn late !right now." Medic" ._ . .." THE WHITE HOUSE said Ken- 1 nedir:_would greet Glenn again at the White House Monday or Tues-1 day 'zooming The White House said there; Cosiusvosnicavitivo Stamp isiOod by Post Office CAPZ CANAVERAL. Fla. M Th* .Feat Office Dapartrnisit bon ired the first orbital flight of a U.S. astronaut yesterday. It . is sued a new commemorative stamp placed on sale ' throughout the eountiry the instant that John H. Glenn Jr. completed his flight. , . . D• ckr N (allege See • • • Bill' Mcffieiti FLORIST few MU. BALL , CORSAGES AD 74994 THE DAILY aItIEGIAM. UtiPilltSifi POWILVA-4104 i 6AREIf -, . 1 : . SIGMA liAtJ ptiTA if.AUTE SAWN i - , . .• ENGUSH HONOARY presents • • , ,i ' - ~ ComPiele O&M . .ii DAVID J. LYTTLE Series , ! I 11131111 W CTOR IN riffusn -• ' ' , —TOPIC-1 • . 'l i - *• . .: ' ' fiLIS OWN 'POETRY" US IL Beaver Ave. k tt • AD 7- aan • I', WEL FEB. if 7:35 MCELWAII LOUISE , World Delight- a At Flight, Return LONDON (.P) The peoples of moon. the success of Glenn's flight the world raised an almost uni- indicates that the struggle is A versa] cheer from the heart lastly*" even we ." he said. night for Lt. Col , John H. Glenn! Japanese, whose clocks are 1 4 Jr.'s epic voyage into space andi 4°urs ahead of Cape Canaveralli. 'stayed up late to get the new, his safe return. ' • ';that Glenn had been launched trip Front- Vatican City to Tokyo: t° °rblL from government ministries to: workingmen's bars, in homes and offices from the arctic to below the eqUator mankind thrilled at the news of the 40-year - old Amer- ' scan's triple orbit of the globe MOSCOW RADIO and TV out lets .carried factual accounts of the launching and the flight and were swift to announce Glenn'si sate return. r Muscovites seemed genuinely • !pleased • and even delighted.. 71 , hope he gets back," said a tyin-,' cal citizen at the news of the! „blastoff:. ; British Prime Minister Harold; Macmillan and Sweden's Premier, Tage Erlander were among the first to :get off messages of con-, gratulacmns fnr Glenn and Presi, , dent' Kennedy. In Italy, Pope John XXIII wasl kept abrel.:st of Glenn's flight. Brief but objective reports on' the flight were carried by news) media in satellite capitals behind, the Iron Curtain. AMID THE JUBILATION in the West that America had started to match Russia's achievements in space came warnings that the' outcome of the competition was still in doubt. Sir Bernard Lovell, controller t of the 'Jodrell Bank radio tele-I scope and a top British space sci entist, expressed delight at the Glenn flight. "In terms of the race to be I firsttn . get a human being on the' PAGE Throuo Looking Glass with Gabbt , "Neither rain nor sleet nor snow will prevent the mailman from making his rounds " That's the mailman's motto (or some thing like that), so they say. But is it that of the "students here at Penn State? rhis I doubt very much. Do you notice the "large" (r??) at tendance that you get in classes when, just a drop of ruin falls from the sky? Or even a few snow :Lakes? It a stream of cold air hits you as you try to pull yourself out of the tacit early in the morning, do you drop right back into bed and forget about classes? But, there are a few brave ones . 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